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Alexandra Place, South Lake, Woodley, Reading, Berkshire, RG5 3QW

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Alexandra Place consists of 64 retirement flats with comprehensive care facilities completed in 2011. Properties are available on a shared ownership basis.

Facilities: Facilities include non-resident on-site care staff, emergency alarm service, lift, residents' lounge, communal laundry, guest facilities, cafe, shop, hairdressing salon, assisted bathing facility and gardens.

It is thought the name Woodley derives from 'a clearing in a wood' and for much of the middle ages the town remained a small agricultural community. Between the wars Woodley's airfield was developed and a new town was built in the 1960s with the old airfield becoming housing development. Woodley lies about two miles east of Reading north of the A329(M)

Tenure: Shared Ownership

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Alexandra Place is managed by Central and Cecil, 266 Waterloo Road, London, SE1 8RQ Telephone: 0207 922 5300

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