High Oaks House, Centre Way, Locks Heath, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 6SX
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High Oaks House is situated off Centre Way at the Locks Road junction with Church Road. The development consists of 50 flats and is within walking distance of shops. Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, communal lounge, guest facilities, laundry, lift and garden. Shops are within walking distance. Southampton is a thriving city and has long been a major port being the home of the Atlantic liners often to be seen in Southampton Water. Mayflower Park at the bottom of Western Esplanade has always been a popular spot to spot the Queen Mary. The city has many beautiful parks and gardens, a flourishing theatre, excellent shops and numerous places of interest to visit. Originally the site of the Roman port of Clauesentum it was from Southampton that the Pilgrim Fathers set sail in 1620. Its deep water port ensured its place in maritime history with Henry V assembling his army here before invading France. The Maritime museum is housed in a 14th Century warehouse. Today there are several other museums in the city and many fine buildings. There are regular ferries to The Isle of Wight. Locks Heath and its neighbour Warsash are favoured residential districts close to the coast and with frontage to the River Hamble. The area is just south of the main A27 Southampton Road and originally established itself as a community of market gardens and farms. Today there is good local shopping and public transport to the larger centres of both Fareham and Southampton. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: High Oaks House is managed by CP Bigwood. Telephone 02380 629 823. If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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