http://www.housingandcare21.co.uk Woodrow Court , Church Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG4 7AQ
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Caversham: Caversham was originally a village the 'other side' of the river and lies a little over a mile to the north west of Reading with good local shopping including a Waitrose and a number of inns and restaurants. There is easy access to Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames. Reading itself is an ancient town and a Cluniac abbey was founded here in 1121 and is where Henry 1 is buried. Today Reading is a modern university town and regional centre with extensive shopping facilities including the Oracle which includes a cinema village with restaurants and cafes and most high street names. Broad Street has John Lewis amongst other well-known stores. There are numerous sport and leisure facilities, theatres and museums including Blakes Lock Museum, The Museum of English Life at the University and the Museum of Reading with its fine Roman displays depicting life in the first centuries AD. The museum also has the only full length replica of the Bayeux Tapestry. Oscar Wilde wrote his famous 'Ballad of Reading Gaol' during his enforced stay in the town. Facilities: These include a resident manager and emergency alarm system, communal lounge, guest facilities and laundry. There are several unallocated parking spaces. Woodrow Court: Woodrow Court is a delightful retirement development cut into the limestone face of Caversham Heights and less than a three minute walk to the shops. The development was completed in 1978 and consists of 27 flats in four buildings set in attractive gardens and grounds and is approached by a private drive off Church Road. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Woodrow Court is managed by Housing 21. Telephone 0345 608 4021. If you want to call the management company direct call 0370 192 4000 (shared ownership) , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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