About MAISEMORE GARDENS
The estate was developed in the early
nineteen sixties and was an innovative development with a
central green, its own private dinghy park and slipway onto the
Harbour. The design of the houses has an architectural
relationship the Span houses developed by Geoffrey Townsend and
Eric Lyons. Like them, the modernist design of Maisemore
houses is combined with attention the way that the properties
relate to each other and to the gardens. Ours have flat roofs
with lantern windows providing height and light upstairs as well
as open-plan interiors. They incorporate more traditional
features such as hung tiles and stock brick work.
The Span ethos was to build "homes within a garden", and we also
boast integrated landscaped communal gardens.
Span, and Townsend in particular, promoted the concept of a
legally constituted Residents' Association, membership of which
was a condition of sale, and which included covenants that
placed mutual obligations on the residents to maintain the
properties and grounds. In the same way, on purchasing the
lease to a property in Maisemore Gardens the lease holder
automatically becomes a member of MGL which manages the estate.
Members elect the Council of Management from amongst themselves
at each AGM and they become directors of MGL for their period of
office.
Please follow the links on this page to find out more about our location, our history and what residents need to know about living here.
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