Our Sheltered Schemes We Have 13 Sheltered Schemes Around Preston Both Communal and Open Plan

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Our Sheltered Schemes We Have 13 Sheltered Schemes Around Preston Both Communal and Open Plan Our Sheltered Schemes We have 13 sheltered schemes around Preston both communal and open plan. Communal schemes or ‘Pavilion’ schemes consist of a number of apartments under one roof with a secure main entrance and intercom system. Open plan schemes consist of individual apartments each with their own front door. Sheltered housing offers peace of mind as all of our properties are fitted with a 24 hour lifeline system and have Support Officers on site to help you or your family member. Alexandra House (Communal) Skeffington Road Alexandra House is situated in Deepdale, Preston. Residents benefit from being on a bus route, close to local shops and a GP surgery. • 22 bedsits, 8 one bedroom flats. • Lounge, laundry facilities and garden. Must be over 55. Almelo House (Communal) Elliott Close Almelo House is situated in the Plungington area of Preston. Residents benefit from being in walking distance to the bus stop and local shops. • 30 flats. • Lift, lounge and laundry facilities. Must be over 55. Andrew Court (Open plan) Gillett Street Andrew Court is situated Deepdale, Preston. Residents benefit from being in walking distance to the bus stop, and close to Deepdale Retail Park. • 32 one bedroom flats. Garden. Must be over 55. Astley Court (Open plan) Cromwell Street Astley Court is situated within walking distance to Preston City Centre. Residents benefit from local food shops and regular social activities at the scheme. • 32 one bedroom flats. Lounge and garden. Must be over 55. Brookhaven (Open plan) Leyburn Close Brookhaven is located in the Brookfield, Preston. • 32 one bedroom flats. Lounge and garden. Must be over 55. Chapelfold (Open plan) Ashbourne Crescent This scheme is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in Ingol. • 30 one bedroom flats. • Lounge and garden. Must be over 55. Ingolcroft (Communal) Hornsea Road The Ingolcroft scheme is located in Ingol close to Granton Walk shops. • 30 one bedroom flats. • Lounge and garden. Must be over 55. Maudland House (Communal) Maudland Bank Maudland House is situated close to Preston City Centre, by St Walburg’s Church. There is a variety of shops located close to the scheme. • 22 bedsits, 8 one bedroom flats. • Lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden. Must be over 55. Oak Tree Court (Open plan) Preesall Road Oaktree is an open plan scheme in the Larches area of Preston and residents benefit from being in walking distance to a bus stop. There is a variety of shops located close to the scheme. • 30 one bedroom flats. • Lounge and garden. Must be over 55. St Oswald’s Close (Open plan - Bungalows) Located in Deepdale, Preston, close to shops. Open plan scheme with separate communal area. Must be over 55. Sunningdale (Open plan - Bungalows) Woodplumpton Lane Located in Broughton. 30 bungalows. Lounge and garden. Must be over 60. The Filberts (Open plan) Mill Lane The Filberts Scheme is located in Fulwood, Preston. This is a beautifully presented and popular scheme. • 58 bungalows and 1 two bedroom flat. • Communal lounge and garden. Must be over 60. Windsor Court (Open plan - Bungalows and flats) Poole Road Windsor Court is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in Fulwood, Preston. Windsor Court is a short walk from a bus route, and close to local shops, GP surgery and Royal Preston Hospital. • 22 bungalows and 17 one bedroom flats. • Pets allowed with permission. Must be over 60. For more information or to check availability go to selectmove.co.uk. To speak to a member of our team give us a call on 0800 953 0213.
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