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Dene Court, Holman Close, Cowplain, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO8 8HD

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  Dene Court,
Holman Close, Cowplain,
Waterlooville
Hampshire,
PO8 8HD
Independent Apartment 1 £132,000
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  Dene Court,
Holman Close, Cowplain,
Waterlooville
Hampshire,
PO8 8HD
Independent Apartment 1 £120,000
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Dene Court is situated off Holman Close close to shops and was built by Laing Retirement Homes. It consists of 36 flats and was completed in 1992.

Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge, lift, laundry, guest facilities and garden.

Waterlooville: Cowplain is situated just to the north of Waterlooville and is first recorded in the nineteenth century. Waterlooville itself is principally a residential town about six miles north of Portsmouth on the old A3 and about a mile west from Junction 3 of the A3M. Originally known as Waitland End the hamlet started to grow to its present size in the nineteenth century and its name is believed to have derived from 'town of Waterloo' after disembarking troops visited the local inn.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Dene Court is managed by Peverel Retirement, Frampton House, 14-16 Queensway, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 5NN Telephone: 0333 321 4060

If you want to call the management company direct call 0333 321 4041, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 02392264067


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