Elizabeth Uttersons Almshouses, Lowden, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 2RN
Scroll below to see all available properties
View properties at this development:
Elizabeth Uttersons Almshouses consists of five cottages built in the 19th century. Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service. Chippenham was mentioned in Domesday as Chepeham and had twelve mills and a church and was an important Saxon town. It lies on the River Avon and in the ninth century King Alfred's army was defeated here by the Danes and later in the same year (878) the town was recaptured. Its name probably comes from 'Cippa's river-meadow'. Today Chippenham has a wide range of amenities including a leisure centre, cinema, library and public parks with a comprehensive shopping centre. It developed in the nineteenth century as an engineering town outgrowing many of the beautiful surrounding villages such as Lacock and Castle Combe. The later was even a larger settlement in the sixteenth century. Tenure: Licence General Information: Managed by Elizabeth Uttersons Almshouses. If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
Please note: Original photography by 55+. All images on this website are protected by copyright, and must not be reproduced without permission. Photographs are of developments/ environments rather than individual properties. |