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Together Housing Stock 11.7.17 Pendle Number of Beds Housing Area B-With-Us Area Property Type Lowest Floor Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gr Together Housing Stock 11.7.17 Number Pendle Of Beds Grand Housing Area B-with-us area Property Type Lowest Floor Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Bunkers Hill Bunkers Hill Bungalow Ground Floor 4 4 Flat 1st Floor 31 12 43 Ground Floor 50 4 54 House Not applicable 8 19 27 Bunkers Hill Total 85 24 19 128 Central Barrowford Barrowford Bedsit 1st Floor 9 9 Ground Floor 9 9 Bungalow Ground Floor 10 10 Flat 1st Floor 15 3 18 Ground Floor 17 5 22 House Not applicable 5 5 Central Barrowford Total 60 13 73 Central Brierfield Central Brierfield Bungalow Ground Floor 8 8 Flat 1st Floor 14 14 Ground Floor 14 14 House Not applicable 5 1 6 Central Brierfield Total 28 13 1 42 Central Colne Central Colne Bungalow Ground Floor 1 1 Flat 1st Floor 40 6 46 2nd Floor 12 12 Ground Floor 40 40 House Not applicable 2 1 2 1 6 Central Colne Total 93 8 1 2 1 105 Central Earby Central Earby Bedsit 1st Floor 3 3 Ground Floor 3 3 Bungalow Ground Floor 8 8 Flat 1st Floor 4 7 1 12 Ground Floor 7 5 12 House Not applicable 1 1 Central Earby Total 25 13 1 39 Together Housing Stock 11.7.17 Number Pendle Of Beds Grand Housing Area B-with-us area Property Type Lowest Floor Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Coates Coates Bungalow Ground Floor 27 2 29 Flat 1st Floor 7 3 10 2nd Floor 3 1 4 Ground Floor 7 4 11 House Not applicable 74 22 2 98 Coates Total 44 84 22 2 152 Ellesmere Horsfield Bungalow Ground Floor 6 6 Flat 1st Floor 22 22 Ground Floor 30 30 House Not applicable 3 2 5 Ellesmere Total 58 3 2 63 Fence Estate Fence Flat 1st Floor 15 15 Ground Floor 27 27 Fence Estate Total 42 42 Foulridge Estate Foulridge Bungalow Ground Floor 2 4 6 Flat 1st Floor 6 6 Ground Floor 6 6 House Not applicable 3 3 Foulridge Estate Total 14 7 21 Heyhead St Brierfield House Not applicable 14 14 Heyhead St Total 14 14 Higham Estate Higham Bungalow Ground Floor 12 2 14 Higham Estate Total 12 2 14 Hodge House Hodge House Bungalow Ground Floor 184 5 189 Flat 1st Floor 13 13 Ground Floor 10 3 13 House Not applicable 69 102 1 172 Hodge House Total 194 90 102 1 387 Hollins Hollins Bungalow Ground Floor 8 1 9 Flat 1st Floor 7 7 Ground Floor 10 10 House Not applicable 99 27 5 131 Hollins Total 8 116 28 5 157 Together Housing Stock 11.7.17 Number Pendle Of Beds Grand Housing Area B-with-us area Property Type Lowest Floor Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Hollins Court Central Barnoldswick Flat 1st Floor 8 8 Ground Floor 6 1 7 Hollins Court Total 14 1 15 Holmefield Court Central Barrowford Flat 1st Floor 6 6 Ground Floor 12 12 Holmefield Court Total 12 6 18 Horsfield Horsfield Bedsit 1st Floor 2 2 Bungalow Ground Floor 40 40 Flat 1st Floor 73 1 74 Ground Floor 87 2 89 House Not applicable 51 1 52 Horsfield Total 202 3 51 1 257 Imperial Gardens Central Nelson Flat 1st Floor 15 1 16 Ground Floor 15 1 16 House Not applicable 1 1 Imperial Gardens Total 30 2 1 33 Kelbrook Estate Kelbrook Bungalow Ground Floor 8 8 House Not applicable 6 5 11 Kelbrook Estate Total 8 6 5 19 Kelbrook Road Central Barnoldswick Flat 1st Floor 17 17 Ground Floor 24 24 House Not applicable 8 2 10 Kelbrook Road Total 49 2 51 Knotts Lane Knotts Lane area House Not applicable 13 15 1 29 Knotts Lane Total 13 15 1 29 Laneshawbridge Laneshawbridge Flat 1st Floor 4 4 Ground Floor 6 6 House Not applicable 15 15 Laneshawbridge Total 10 15 25 Langroyd Area Horsfield House Not applicable 1 24 25 Langroyd Area Total 1 24 25 Lansbury Pl Area Hodge House Bungalow Ground Floor 35 35 House Not applicable 1 1 Lansbury Pl Area Total 35 1 36 Together Housing Stock 11.7.17 Number Pendle Of Beds Grand Housing Area B-with-us area Property Type Lowest Floor Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Lomeshaye Central Nelson Bungalow Ground Floor 15 15 Lomeshaye Total 15 15 Mansfield Area Mansfield Area Bungalow Ground Floor 34 34 House Not applicable 27 19 5 51 Mansfield Area Total 34 27 19 5 85 Marsden Marsden Bungalow Ground Floor 36 18 54 Flat 1st Floor 3 3 Ground Floor 3 3 House Not applicable 8 88 96 Marsden Total 36 26 94 156 Misc Barnoldswick Central Barnoldswick House Not applicable 2 3 5 Misc Barnoldswick Total 2 3 5 Misc Barrowford Central Barrowford Bedsit 1st Floor 1 1 Ground Floor 3 3 Flat 1st Floor 1 1 House Not applicable 5 5 Misc Barrowford Total 5 5 10 Misc Nelson Central Nelson Flat 1st Floor 1 1 Ground Floor 1 1 House Not applicable 27 1 28 Misc Nelson Total 2 27 1 30 Newfield Central Nelson Bungalow Ground Floor 7 7 Flat 1st Floor 29 1 30 2nd Floor 12 12 Ground Floor 30 30 Newfield Total 49 29 1 79 North Valley North Valley Bungalow Ground Floor 93 4 97 Flat 1st Floor 2 2 Ground Floor 4 4 House Not applicable 6 314 1 321 North Valley Total 93 16 314 1 424 Northolme Northolme House Not applicable 4 56 60 Northolme Total 4 56 60 Oaklands Ave Estate Barrowford House Not applicable 8 5 13 Oaklands Ave Estate Total 8 5 13 Together Housing Stock 11.7.17 Number Pendle Of Beds Grand Housing Area B-with-us area Property Type Lowest Floor Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Pendle Court Coates Bedsit Ground Floor 1 1 Flat 1st Floor 5 5 Ground Floor 4 4 Pendle Court Total 10 10 Quaker Rise Central Brierfield House Not applicable 12 12 Quaker Rise Total 12 12 Railway St Area Central Nelson Bungalow Ground Floor 30 8 38 Flat 1st Floor 3 1 4 Ground Floor 3 3 House Not applicable 19 19 Maisonette 1st Floor 6 6 Railway St Area Total 30 39 1 70 Rankin Area Central Barnoldswick Bungalow Ground Floor 2 2 Flat 1st Floor 7 7 Ground Floor 9 9 House Not applicable 8 8 Rankin Area Total 26 26 Reedley Area Central Brierfield Bungalow Ground Floor 16 2 18 Flat 1st Floor 13 11 24 Ground Floor 13 12 25 House Not applicable 10 1 11 Reedley Area Total 42 35 1 78 Salterforth Estate Salterforth Bungalow Ground Floor 6 6 Salterforth Estate Total 6 6 Southfield Central Nelson Flat 1st Floor 17 14 31 Ground Floor 19 15 34 House Not applicable 5 5 Southfield Total 36 34 70 St Pauls St Pauls Bungalow Ground Floor 39 39 Flat 1st Floor 1 24 25 Ground Floor 25 25 House Not applicable 28 1 29 St Pauls Total 65 24 28 1 118 Together Housing Stock 11.7.17 Number Pendle Of Beds Grand Housing Area B-with-us area Property Type Lowest Floor Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Trawden Estate Trawden Bungalow Ground Floor 20 20 Flat 1st Floor 3 3 Ground Floor 4 4 House Not applicable 2 3 5 Trawden Estate Total 20 9 3 32 Valley Gardens Central Earby Flat 1st Floor 6 6 Ground Floor 5 5 Valley Gardens Total 11 11 Valley Road Barnoldswick Valley Road House Not applicable 23 23 46 Valley Road Barnoldswick Total 23 23 46 Waterside Central Colne Bungalow Ground Floor 4 2 6 Flat 1st Floor 6 14 20 Ground Floor 8 17 25 House Not applicable 48 2 50 Waterside Total 14 83 4 101 Wentcliffe Drive Central Earby Bungalow Ground Floor 22 22 House Not applicable 10 27 37 Wentcliffe Drive Total 22 10 27 59 Grand Total 1464 896 880 19 1 1 3261.
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