https://www.cognatum.co.uk Flacca Court, Field Lane, Tattenhall, Cheshire, CH3 9PW
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Flacca Court is situated off Field Lane close to the centre of the village and consists of 20 cottages and flats set in attractive gardens and completed in 1996. Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, laundry, guest facilities and gardens. It is just a short walk to the shops in the village. Tattenhall is an attractive village mentioned in Domesday as Tatenale. It has a well-stocked High Street with chemist, post office, tea rooms, pubs and a doctor's surgery. The historic cathedral city of Chester is about seven miles and retains a colourful medieval appearance even to this day. It is unique in a number of ways: It has the best preserved enclosing ramparts of any other British city - Chester was the headquarters of the 20th Roman legion and the galleried pedestrian streets known as The Rows, dating from the Middle Ages, have never known traffic. The beautiful cathedral, originally a Benedictine abbey, is built of red sandstone. The centre of Chester is particularly attractive with its many black and white timber-framed facades and handsome Georgian houses. 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 Anita Pemberton-Hall at 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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