https://www.srtrust.co.uk Stable Court, Gatchell Oaks, Taunton Road, Trull, Somerset, TA3 7EG
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Stable Court, Gatchells Oaks is situated off Honiton Road to the southwest of Trull and consists of 44 flats with communal facilities completed in 2007. Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, residents' lounge and garden. Trull is an old village and lies at the foot of the Blackdown Hills about two miles from Taunton. Its name is thought to derive from 'Trendle' probably meaning to move something as in wheel. All Saints Church dates from the 13th century with medieval stained glass and is a listed building. Nearby Taunton has many fine buildings including the Castle, now the county museum, and handsome Georgian houses in Hammet Street leading to St Mary Magdelene with its magnificent tower. One of the many interesting buildings is the Elizabethan town house of the Portman family and nearby is the Market House which has a pediment over a five bay front. Bath Place is a narrow street of cottages mixed with an assortment of individual shops, thought to have been the main route west in medieval times. Taunton has a broad range of high street retailers, several inns and restaurants and a thriving farmers market. It is home to Somerset Cricket Club and a well known racecourse. Art and entertainment is well catered for with the Brewhouse Theatre and Art Gallery and the Tacchi Morris Arts Centre. Concerts are regularly held in local churches and schools. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Gatchells Oaks is managed by Somerset Redstone Trust, Gatchell House, Gatchell Oaks, Trull, Taunton, Somerset TA3 7EG Telephone: 01823 270694 If you want to call the management company direct call 01823 270694, or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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