https://www.stonewater.org St Margarets Close, Heathcote Road, Whitnash, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV31 2LY
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St Margaret's Close was completed in 1989 and consists of 12 flats off Heathcote Road in Whitnash which is about a mile and a half south of the town centre. Facilities include a visiting manager and emergency alarm service and gardens. Access : Leamington Spa is about two miles from Warwick and about five miles from Coventry. The M40 at Junction 15 is less than four miles and the M45 at Dunchurch, which connects with the M1, is about ten miles. Fast trains to London (Paddington) take about an hour and a half. Leamington Spa was mentioned as Lamistone in Domesday with two mills and its name derives from 'farmstead on the River Leam'. Its iron and salt springs came to notice in the eighteenth century and gradually the town became a fashionable Regency Spa with Queen Victoria bestowing 'Royal' in the 1840s. Today Leamington is a thriving and prosperous town with a full range of modern shopping and leisure facilities. The Royal Priors shopping centre with its covered pedestrian Mall has a wide selection of specialist shops and department stores. Close to the town centre are many parks with recreational facilities such as golf, swimming, bowling and tennis. Near Jephson Gardens is the Royal Spa Centre which hosts plays, musicals and other events and opposite is the Royal Pump Room where waters from underground springs are still used to treat rheumatic ailments. Close by on the other side of the River Leam is the library and art gallery. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: St Margaret's Close is managed by Jephson Homes Housing Association Ltd, Jephson Court, Tancred Close, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV31 3RZ Telephone: 01926 831 177 If you want to call the management company direct call 01202 319 119, or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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