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Catherine Dalley House, Scalford Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1JZ

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Catherine Dalley House consists of 40 one and two-bedroom bungalows and flats with shared services built in 2021.

Facilities include non-resident management and emergency a;arm service, lift, lounge, guest facilities and garden.

Melton Mowbray is an ancient market town about 18 miles south-east of Nottingham. The name Melton is thought to come from 'middle farmstead' and Mowbray denotes manorial ownership by the de Mowbray family in the Middle Ages. It lies in open rolling countryside on the River Eye and is well known for its hunting fraternity. Originally known as Medeltone in Domesday it had two mills and today is famous for Stilton cheese which must be made from milk produced in the area. The 17th century Hudson Bede House is partly a museum and Anne of Cleeves House was given by Henry VIII to his fourth wife.

Tenure: Leasehold, market rent and shared ownership.

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Managed by McCarthy & Stone Management Services

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