Courtfields, Elm Grove, Lancing, West Sussex, BN15 8PA
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Courtfields : Courtfields was completed in 1987 and consists of 50 leasehold properties and 26 rented properties set around three separate courtyards off Elm Grove. The development is close to the centre of Lancing. Facilities : These include a resident manager and emergency alarm system, communal lounge, laundry, guest facilities and gardens. The centre of Lancing is nearby. Worthing : Lancing is just to the west of Worthing which is mentioned in Domesday and was for much of its history a small fishing village. Today it is the largest seaside resort west of Brighton and dominates this part of the south coast with its fine beaches and over four miles of promenades. There is good shopping and easy access to local centres including Ferring and Goring-by-Sea by bus or train. Oscar Wilde wrote his play 'The Importance of Being Ernest' at Worthing. Lancing College is to the north of the town with the chapel set in a prominent position high above the main A27. There are many interesting places to visit nearby including Parham near Storrington, the eighteenth century Woods Mill at Henfield and Highdown Gardens to the west of the town. To the east at Shoreham is the Marlipins Museum dating from the 12th century and older than many of its exhibits. A little further afield is Bignor Roman Villa and the Chalk Pits Museum at Amberley. The Saxon Church of St Mary's at Sompting Abbots is well worth a visit with its 'Rhenish helm'. Worthing's museum and art gallery has many fine displays and at West Tarring is the Museum of Sussex Folklore. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Courtfields is managed by Adur District Council , Civic Centre, Ham Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex BN43 6PR. Telephone: 01273 263000 If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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