https://www.grangemanagement.com Loudon Court, Godinton Park, Ashford, Kent, TN23 3NE
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Loudon Court, formerly part of the estate belonging to Godinton House, is next to the village green and the properties are set around a landscaped courtyard. It was built in 1988 and consists of fifty apartments in four separate terraces. The properties have been designed to be easily manageable in a secure environment. There is a resident scheme manager, 24 hour alarm and intercom system in all properties and residents' lounge with conservatory overlooking the courtyard. Parking is within the courtyard. It is just a short walk to local shops on the outskirts of Ashford. Medical and dental services are nearby. The village has a pub and restaurant and the bus stop, which connects to Ashford town centre, is nearby. Facilities : These include a resident scheme manager and communal lounge with conservatory overlooking the landscaped courtyard. There is a 24 hour alarm and intercom system. Parking is within the courtyard. Ashford has long been the market and business centre of the surrounding area and today is a busy commercial centre growing in importance due to its location off the M20 and its international railway station. Originally sited at the confluence of the two Stour Rivers it has retained many of its ancient buildings. Today it is a lively and bustling centre with a fine range of shopping, leisure and cultural facilities. There are many interesting places to visit nearby including Canterbury, Tenterden, Rye and Sandwich. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Loudon Court is managed by Grange Management and for further information contact the scheme manager Tel: 01233 611585 If you want to call the management company direct call 01483 411770, or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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