https://www.rlha.org.uk Andridge Court, 2a Church Lane, Merton Park, London, SW19 3JW
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Andridge Court is a purpose built retirement development of thirty-six flats with communal facilities. The development was built by Crewbridge Estates plc. and was completed in 1986 after refurbishment of the main house. There is a visiting manager and emergency alarm service, shared laundry, small residents' library, lift, guest room, door entry system, attractive gardens and grounds and is a large free car park. Andridge Court has a visiting hairdresser, library service, chiropodist and clergy. Facilities: There is a resident manager and emergency alarm service, shared laundry, small residents' library, guest room, door entry system, attractive gardens and grounds and is a large free car park. Merton was mentioned in Domesday as having a church and two mills and derived its name from 'farmstead or estate by the pool'. In the Middle Ages it was used as a watering place for people crossing the river on the old Roman road from London to Chichester. Its famous Abbey was destroyed by Henry VIII and provided much of the building stone for his new Nonsuch Palace itself demolished a century later. Walter de Merton, founder of Merton College, Oxford, was educated at the Abbey. Wimbledon, once a small village, is in the borough of Merton and lies two miles to the north of the town. Central London is about eight miles away. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Andridge Court is managed by Retirement Lease Housing Association, 1 Pickford Street, Aldershot, Hampshire GU11 1TY Tel. 01252 356 000 If you want to call the management company direct call 01252 356 000, or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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