Built in 1973 and subsequently renovated in 1989, the development consists of 17 one bedroomed flats set over three floors. With local shops and amenities only a few hundred yards around the corner, Elizabeth Hart Court also borders the River Wey to the east. The development also benefits from a day manager, residents` lounge, laundry and well kept private gardens. The area: Situated where the River Wey meets the River Thames, Weybridge is a picturesque town that forms part of the Borough of Elmbridge, Surrey. Originally a small riverside settlement, Weybridge still maintains the one Mill house used to produce flour, but has now grown into a large and diverse town with a wide array of shops, cafes and restaurants. Picturesque parks and greens board the town centre, which even possesses a museum, and it`s this leafy and tranquil setting that has made Weybridge such a sort after location. In 2008 it was reported that as many as six of the ten most expensive streets in South East England belonged to Weybrdge. Located 20 miles to the South West of central London, Weybridge offers good transport links to and from London with Waterloo and Guildford being 40 minutes and 20 minutes by rail respectively, and with quick access to the M25 and surrounding A-roads Weybridge offers quick access to much of the South East.
Things to KnowExclusively for those aged: | 60+ |
Scheme Manager: | Day Manager |
Lift access: | No lifts |
Pets allowed: | Subject to permission |
Emergency response system: | Yes |
Residents’ parking: | Yes |
Laundry: | Yes |
Residents’ Lounge: | Yes |
Guest Suite: | Residents' Lounge doubles up |
Year converted | 1989 |
Number of apartments: | 17 |
Nearest bus stop: | 436. Click on "Amenities" tab |
Nearest Rail Station | Weybridge. Click on "Amenities" tab |
Looking to sell in Elizabeth Hart Court | Rice & Roman: 01372 700196 |
Local Borough | Elmbridge Borough Council: 01372 474474 |
Development Managing Agents | Crown Simmons: 01372 461440 |
Scheme Manager working hours | Mon: 11:00 - 14:00 Wed: 13:00 - 17:00 Fri: 11:00 - 14:00 |
Meals on Wheels | Via Elmbridge Borough Council: 01372 474474 |
The development is very much geared towards those that can live independ of walking aids and wheelchairs, and could prove unmanageable if either are required although not unmanageable. The development is split into two buildings, the original Edwardian house and a newer section built in 1989, with none of the apartments having lift access and no plans in place to add one. Some assistance may be required to open the communal entrance door as this is not automated, nor are the laundry and Residents’ lounge doors. A shallow step / doorframe lip from the entrance hall to the rear garden may make access difficult for those with a walking aid / wheelchair, however with assistance the garden and outdoor seating areas can accessed A excellent selection of shops on Weybridge high street are only a short level walk away, and should be accessible to those residents using a walking aid.
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