https://www.firstport.co.uk St Lucians Garden, Lower Wharf, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 9ER
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St Lucians is a delightful development close to the river and within easy walking distance of the town centre shops and Waitrose. The majority of the cottages, bungalows and flats surround a landscaped garden square situated between Lower Wharf and St Lucians Lane. Some of the properties have conservatories and others patio areas in which to sit. Altogether there are 32 two and three-bedroom properties. Facilities include a visiting scheme manager and emergency alarm service and attractive gardens and grounds. Wallingford is an ancient town lying on the west bank of the River Thames between Reading and Oxford with the unspoilt countryside of the Berkshire Downs to the south west and the Chiltern Hills to the north east. It is one of the oldest Boroughs in England having been granted a Royal Charter in 1155 by Henry II. Originally settled by Bronze age and Iron Age peoples the remains of the ramparts which still surround the town are successors to the fortifications of the old British Settlement used in turn by Romans, Saxons and Normans. There are many buildings of note in the town including the Town Hall built in 1670 and Flint House in the High Street which dates from 1550 and over-looking the river a fine Elizabethan house 'St Lucians' next to which is St Lucians Gardens. The unspoilt Thames near Wallingford is the longest lock-free stretch of the river and home to a variety of wildlife along its tree lined banks. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: St Lucians is managed by Peverel Retirement, Queensway House, 11 Queensway, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 5NR Telephone: 0333 321 4060 If you want to call the management company direct call 0333 321 4041, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01491 833427 |
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