https://www.hyde-housing.co.uk Chestnut Terrace, Lordswood, Chatham, Kent, ME5 9BH
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Chatham: Chatham is situated on the Medway and is mentioned in Domesday as having a church, a mill and six fisheries. Originally a suburb of Rochester it was Elizabeth I who utilised the deep channel of the Medway and caused the dockyards and arsenals to be built here. The ships that sunk the Spanish Armada were built in the dockyards and both Sir Francis Drake and Lord Nelson sailed from Chatham. The dockyard was altered and improved in the seventeenth century by Charles II and in the eighteenth Fort Pitt, which rises above the town to the west, was built. Most of the buildings which survive date from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and Charles Dickens spent part of his childhood here when his father was was a dockyard pay clerk. Facilities: These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, communal lounge, laundry and guest facilities. Parking is off Sultan Road. Directions: Continue down North Dane Way past Princess Avenue on your right for about a mile and a half. Past Lordswood Lane on your right. Continue for another mile and the road turns sharply right into Abermarle Road. Take the second turning left into Sultan Road and Chestnut Terrace will be found on the left in about two hundred metres. Chestnut Terrace: Chestnut Terrace at Lordswood is situated off Sultan Road and consists of thirty flats in a linear development completed in 1989. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Chestnut Terrace is managed by Hyde Housing Association , Hollingsworth House, 181 Lewisham High Street, London, SE13 6AA. Telephone: 020 8297 7628 If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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