https://www.cognatum.co.uk Framers Court, Ellis Way, Lane End, Buckinghamshire, HP14 3LL Framers Court is made up of a variety of 27 brick and flint properties with underground garaging completed in 1991, and set around well landscaped gardens, within easy walking distance of the centre of the village. Lane End is an attractive village set high in the Chilterns and close to the river Thames, both offering splendid walks and cycling. There is a post office, doctor’s surgery, public houses and several local shops including a butcher selling local meat.
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Framers Court consists of two secluded courtyards of cottages, maisonettes and apartments and the mellow red bricks and flint contrast with the grey brick panels echoing the most striking feature of the old village houses. Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, laundry, underground garaging and attractive gardens and grounds. Lane End : The name ‘Framers Court‘ commemorates a small Victorian chair makers‘ workshop that stood on part of the land. For two centuries Lane End was associated with the chair making industry in High Wycombe and at one time chairs were produced at the rate of 4700 per day. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Cognatum maintains, repairs and insures all the buildings, arranges the window cleaning and refuse collection and tends to the gardens and grounds, thereby freeing owners from these responsibilities. Cognatum is keenly aware of the importance of keeping costs down and these are always carefully controlled. Owners are consulted annually with regard to all expenditure and services. For further information contact Cognatum on 01491 615961 If you want to call the management company direct call 01491 821170, or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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