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https://www.grangemanagement.com Oakland Court, Fitzalan Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 5JD
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Oakland Court is a retirement development completed in 1984. Altogether there are fifty apartments in a single building with parking to the rear and lawned gardens to the front of the Court. There is a resident manager, an emergency alarm service in all properties, a residents' lounge and communal laundry. It is a short walk to the sea. Facilities : There is a resident manager and emergency alarm service, communal lounge and laundry. It is a short walk to the sea and shops. HISTORY Littlehampton is mentioned in Domesday and was once an important port at the mouth of The River Arun. Littlehampton is an attractive resort with Victorian and Edwardian houses lining the seafront and gardens and the wide green leading to the promenade and bathing huts on the beach. There is a small museum in River Road detailing the town‘s seafaring past with a fine collection of maritime paintings and ship models. The area benefits from many museums including the Amberley Museum and numerous parks as well as the Arundel Wildlife Trust and historic houses such as Petworth Park, Arundel Castle and Goodwood House. The South Downs is an ancient landscape providing beautiful walking country and the Sussex Coastline is renowned for its mild climate and high winter temperatures. Tenure: Leasehold with the remainder of 125 years from June 1984 General Information: Oakland Court is managed by Grange Management Ltd. For further information please contact the Scheme Manager at Oakland Court, on 01903 716173 or Grange Management on 0845 330 3444 If you want to call the management company direct call 01483 411770, or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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