De Mowbray Court, Back Lane, Sowerby, Yorkshire, YO7 1ST
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De Mowbray Court consists of 21 flats and bungalows situated off Front Street with car access off Back Lane to the rear. The development was completed in 2002 and it is just a short walk to the shops. Facilities include a non-resident manager with guest facilities and a lounge. Directions: Approaching from Leeds and the south on the A168 (T) or from Newcastle and the north on the A19, exit at the junction with A19/A170 York road. Travel along the A19 south, towards York for 500 metres, turn right (signposted Sowerby and A168/A1 Wetherby), travel 300 yards and then fork right (signposted Sowerby). Travel along Blakey Lane to its junction with Front Street, turn left and travel 550 yards and then turn right and right again into Back Lane and De Mowbray Court will be found in a short distance on the right. Sowerby is a sought after village well served with facilities and amenities such as shops, post office, public houses and restaurant with the centre of Thirsk within walking distance. Famous for its vet of 50 years, 'James Herriot', and its popular racecourse, Thirsk offers all the facilities and amenities that one would normally expect of a bustling and thriving market town. There is easy accessibility to the A1 and A19 trunk-roads. East coast mainline trains run from both Thirsk and Northallerton providing high speed links to York, Newcastle, Leeds, Edinburgh, London and Manchester Airport. In addition, the nearby Durham Tees Valley and Leeds/Bradford airports offer numerous European and International destinations. Tenure: Leasehold and Rent General Information: De Mowbray Court is managed by De Mowbray Care Homes Limited , Front Street, North Yorkshire YO7 1JQ Telephone: 01845 523421 If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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