https://www.srtrust.co.uk Exmouth Court, Long Causeway, Exmouth, Devon, EX8 1TS
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Exmouth Court consists of 39 one and two-bedroom apartments which stand in the grounds of Exmouth House Care Home. The Court is managed by Ashmore Management Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Somerset Redstone Trust, which administers the properties and ensures that they are maintained to the highest order. In the newly completed block of 17 flats a communal centre has been established, which contains fully fitted laundry and drying facilities, catering facilities and a meeting room/lounge. Facilities : A communal centre has been established which contains fully fitted laundry and drying facilities, catering facilities and a meeting room/lounge. Exmouth is situated on the eastern shore of the River Axe and derives its name from 'mouth of the River Exe'. It is thought to be the longest-established seaside resort in the country with many traditional attractions. The town has several Georgian houses and a circular 18th century house called A La Ronde stands about two miles to the north of the town. In the 16th century Exmouth was still a small village and it wasn't until the 17th century that the town started to take on its present form. Its sandy beaches attracted the mercantile classes from nearby and further afield and it soon established itself as a seaside resort. The coming of the railways in the 19th century further promoted the seaside attractions and much of the town was built during the Victorian period. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Exmouth Court is managed by Somerset Redstone Trust, Gatchell House, Gatchell Oaks, Trull, Taunton, Somerset TA3 7EG Telephone: 01823 270 694 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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