https://www.raglan.org.uk Belbourne Court, Bread Street, Brighton, East Sussex , BN1 1UR
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Belbourne Court is situated off Bread Street close to shops in the centre of Brighton. The development was built by Wimpey Retirement Homes and consists of 46 flats completed in 1986. Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, lift, communal lounge, laundry, guest facilities, library, garden. Brighton is situated just below the Sussex Downs and is famous not only for its Pavilion but also as one of the most exciting seaside resorts in the country. It has a wealth of places of interest to visit from the Palace Pier and promenades to theatres, restaurants, elegant shops and Madeira Drive with its Aquarium and the finishing line for some of the towns most famous races including the Veteran Car event in late November. The town is well known for The Lanes, a tightly packed area of Jewellers and Antique shops in hidden away alleys with tempting things to buy. The colourful Marina is one of the largest in the country with apartments shops and restaurants, a haven for the yachting fraternity and water sports. The star of Brighton is undoubtedly the Pavilion next door to the Brighton Museum, which was transformed by John Nash in the early part of the nineteenth century into a fantastic eastern extravaganza. Set low amongst the buildings now surrounding it is a major attraction and adds to Brighton‘s alluring charm. Elsewhere there are imposing 19th century hotels, an electric railway, art galleries, fine parks and of course a long shingle beach. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Belbourne Court is managed by Stonewater Limited: Telephone 0800 0116420 (previously Raglan Housing Association) If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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