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Chantry Court, Chantry Lane, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 3FE

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    Location County Care Level Type Beds Price
  Chantry Court,
Chantry Lane,
Westbury
Wiltshire,
BA13 3FE
Assisted Apartment 1 £240,000
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Chantry Court consists of 68 properties situated just off Church Street close to shops. There are 13 assisted living apartments to rent, a range of independent living apartments as well as a Lodge House and Barn Conversion.

Facilities will include an alarm service and manager, restaurant, bar, lounge, bridge room, library, a hair salon, therapy room, Doctor's Surgery, guest facilities and a cinema.

Westbury is mentioned in Domesday as Westberie and had eight mills its name probably deriving from 'western stronghold or fortified place'. It is believed to have a palace of the kings of Wessex. Nearby is Edington where King Alfred won his famous victory over the Danes in the ninth century. For many years the town was a centre for the wool trade and the manufacture of gloves and the market place is largely of Georgian origin.

The Westbury white horse is below the Iron Age hillfort on the edge of Bratton Downs and is the oldest of the Wiltshire horses.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Chantry Court is managed by Chantry Court (Westbury) Limited, Wyngates, Elms Cross, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire BA15 2AL Telephone: 01373 828800


 

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