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Earls Manor Court, Earl's Rise, Winterbourne Earls, Wiltshire, SP4 6EJ

Earls Manor Court is arranged around a central courtyard, the buildings are of traditional brick construction incorporating a chequer-board of flint and stone around the archways, together with coursed brick and flint work on the front elevations, all under tiled roofs. The development was completed in 1992. The Winterbournes share a well-stocked shop and Post Office and a large, handsome Victorian Church, both within a few minutes walk.

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  Earls Manor Court,
Earl's Rise,
Winterbourne Earls
Wiltshire,
SP4 6EJ
Resident Manager Cottage 2 £350,000
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  Earls Manor Court,
Earl's Rise,
Winterbourne Earls
Wiltshire,
SP4 6EJ
Resident Manager Cottage 3 £325,000
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  Earls Manor Court,
Earl's Rise,
Winterbourne Earls
Wiltshire,
SP4 6EJ
Resident Manager null 2 £290,000
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Earls Manor Court consists of 20 cottages and flats in an attractive location adjacent to the 17th Century manor house in the centre of the village. Access is via a garage court and then through an archway to the courtyard gardens behind. The development was completed in 1994. The cathedral city of Salisbury is about three miles away.

Facilities : These include a resident manager and emergency alarm system, laundry, guest facilities and attractive gardens.

Winterbourne Earls is the southernmost of the three Winterbournes and was mentioned in Domesday as Wintreburne belonging to Edward of Salisbury and had a mill on the Bourne. Its name derives from the local river Bourne with the 'Earls' being added to denote manorial ownership by the Earls of Salisbury in the later Middle Ages.

Salisbury Cathedral is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the country in a majestic setting by the River Avon. It was begun in about 1220 and its most famous bishop, St Osmund, was one of the last English saints to be canonized by the Pope before Henry VIII‘s break with Rome in the 1530‘s. Today the city is a vigorous community with sensitive new development bringing renewed vitality to the medieval streets where many historic buildings still survive.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Earls Manor Court is managed by Cognatum. Cognatum organises all routine maintenance of the property and the surrounding grounds and provides 24 hour service and security. The 999 year lease forms the basis on which the properties can be bought and sold on the open market. Owners are consulted annually regarding all costs and there are no ground rents. Telephone: 01491 615961

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