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Borough, Bankside and Bermondsey Sheltered housing service 020 7525 4231 / 4180 Your choice of schemes Your choice of schemes 29 Sheltered housing unit list Borough Camberwell 1 Brook Drive 12 D’eynesford 2 Lucy Brown 13 Grosvenor Park Bermondsey Peckham 3 Rockgrove Way 14 Harry Lambourne 4 Keetons Court Nunhead 15 Barset 5 Marden Square 16 Consort Rotherhithe 6 Pedworth 17 Cossall Walk 7 Silverlock 18 Jack Jones Walworth 19 Russell Court 8 Hughes House East Dulwich 9 King Charles Court 20 Lew Evans 10 Locksfield Key: Single room apartments Double room apartments 11 Ray Gunter 30 Sheltered housing service 020 7525 4231 / 4180 Your choice of schemes Sheltered housing units in Southwark in units housing Sheltered 2 4 1 5 3 6 8 7 10 11 9 13 14 12 17 16 18 19 15 20 IIslingtonsl ington Barking Camden Tower Newham Hamlets West- minster Greenwich Southwark Bexley Lewisham Wandsworth Lambeth Merton Bromley Kingston Croydon Sutton 31 Brook Drive Brook Drive Sheltered Housing Scheme Southwark Council 71-79 Brook Drive Kennington SE11 4TR Tel 020 7582 8477 Number of apartments 36 1 1 Guest room available Round the corner from the Imperial War Museum, and within walking distance of the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament, Brook Drive is close to the heart of London. Nearby the Imperial War Museum features military vehicles, weapons, war memorabilia, a library, a photographic archive, and an art collection. Areas of interest Ten bus routes are available from Walworth Road, allowing easy transportation into the centre of London and connections with major train stations at nearby Elephant and Castle and Denmark Hill. 32 Sheltered housing service 020 7525 4231 / 4180 Schemes in Borough/Bankside Brook Drive Brook Transport A five minute walk from the Imperial War Museum, Brook Drive is within walking distance of Lambeth Palace, the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament. Buses: 3, 59, 159 – Kennington Road Oxford Circus, Russell Square (for the British Museum), Euston, Brixton and Crystal Palace. 53, 148, 344, 360, 453 – Lambeth Road/St George’s Road, Whitehall, Shepherd’s Bush, Clapham Junction, Camberwell Green, Deptford and Marylebone. Trains: A ten minute bus trip to Waterloo International railway station. Shopping Local shops along Kennington Road Day Centres Stones End and Lorrimore Day Centre Activities An active and lively social club organises activities at the scheme. There are tea mornings in the common room every day and cards and dominoes every evening. On Tuesday there is a hairdresser; bingo every Wednesday evenings and an in-house lottery every Saturday. There are also monthly bookshops. 33 Lucy Brown Lucy Brown Sheltered Housing Scheme Southwark Council 27 Park Street London SE1 9EG Tel 020 7403 7189 Number of apartments 36 2 1 Guest room available The Lucy Brown sheltered scheme is located just around the corner from Borough High Street, with its bustling market, shops and pubs. The scheme’s busy social agenda reflects the liveliness of life outside the scheme’s doors. Areas of interest The heart of the scheme is its large communal A five minute walk to lounge where residents gather for activities, or the River Thames, Lucy simply to sit and talk. The lounge looks out upon a Brown is within walking spacious courtyard garden with a fountain. distance of Borough Market, Southwark Borough itself divides historic Southwark in two. Cathedral and the City Borough High Street was originally the Roman of London, and a short road Watling Street and in the medieval period trip to the Southbank, was the site of famous Inns. Borough is now a New Tate Gallery and thriving cosmopolitan area of London, with many Globe Theatre. restaurants, bars and, of course, the world famous Borough Market. 34 Sheltered housing service 020 7525 4231 / 4180 Schemes in Borough/Bankside Transport Lucy Brown Tube: A short walk to London Bridge (Northern, Jubilee) tube station Buses: 21, 133, 343 – London Bridge, Lewisham, Liverpool Street, Streatham, New Cross Gate. 35,40, C10 – Borough High Street Canada Water, Victoria, Aldgate, Dulwich, Shoreditch, Clapham Junction. Trains: Round the corner from London Bridge train station and a fifteen minute walk across the river to Cannon Street. Shopping A local chemist and paper shop deliver directly to tenants. There is a local post office on Borough High Street. The scheme is also just around the corner from world famous Borough Market with its selection of wholesale and exotic fruit and vegetables, cheeses, meat, fish, sausages and bread. Day Centres Stones End day centre. Activities The manager of the scheme is extremely keen on facilitating a wide range of activities for residents who wish to take part. There is a mobile library, bingo, tea and coffee clubs. 35 Rockgrove Way Rockgrove Way Sheltered Housing Scheme Southwark Council Rockgrove Way Blue Anchor Lane Bermondsey London SE16 3UB Tel 020 7237 4733 Number of apartments 17 0 No guest rooms available Situated in the heart of Southwark, Rockgrove Way is located between Borough and Rotherhithe, in the south of Bermondsey. The scheme is a community centre for the local area, boasting a popular drop-in café that serves hot and cold drinks. Many local people come to the café and it is a good place for residents to mix with people from the wider community. Rockgrove Way is also located near a thriving market square, where residents can buy high-quality clothes, as well as their weekly fresh fruit, vegetables and plants. Rockgrove Way is also within walking distance to many High Street shops and a library. The scheme is also a regular location for local councillor’s and MP’s surgeries. Areas of interest Within walking distance of Southwark Park and a short journey into the centre of Bermondsey. Also, for football fans, the scheme is not far from the New Den Stadium – home of Millwall Football Club. 36 Sheltered housing service 020 7525 4231 / 4180 Schemes in Bermondsey Rockgrove Way Rockgrove Transport Tube: A short journey to Bermondsey (Jubilee) tube station. Buses: 1, 381, P12 – Southwark Park Road, Surrey Quays, Canada Water, Honor Oak Park, Surrey Quays, Peckham, Rotherhithe, Waterloo, Tottenham Court Road. Trains: A ten minute walk to South Bermondsey train station with connections to London Bridge, Dulwich and Croydon. Shopping Plenty of local shops: co-op, Iceland and butchers, bakers, banks and market area with assortment of stalls. There is also a post office on Southwark Park Road. Day Centres Southwark Park Day Centre. www.third-avenue.co.uk www.third-avenue.co.uk Activities There is a new social event every day at Rockgrove. First bingo on Monday evenings and Wednesday afternoons. Morning coffee on Tuesdays and a ‘pop in’ Thursday and Fridays for teas, toast and a chat. There are also regular video and DVD evenings, sing-a-longs, fish and chip suppers and days out to the coast or parks. We also have the best parties in Southwark! 37 Keetons Court Keetons Court Sheltered Housing Scheme Southwark Council 1-63 (Odds) John Roll Way London SE16 4SP Tel 020 7231 7370 Number of apartments 31 4 No guest rooms available A warm and cosy atmosphere Keetons is a two storey unit with a single lift built in the late 1960’s early 70’s that forms an integrated part of the local and estate community. The scheme has a thriving social activities list that is frequented by residents and local alike. The building itself is an island in a sea of green and has grass areas all around the front and back that acts as private gardens to residents with a central garden that has level pathways, grassed areas, shrub borders and seating for all. It is within easy reach of local shopping and entertainment and is also serviced by good bus links to Areas of interest Surrey Quay’s shopping In the heart of Bermondsey centre nearby. and within walking The scheme is close to distance to the River Southwark Park along Thames, Jamaica Road, as well as Keetons is halfway between being ten minutes from newly developed Marden Square. Behind the Rotherhithe and thriving Scheme is Thames College historic Borough. for those wishing to undertake futher studies. 38 Sheltered housing service 020 7525 4231 / 4180 Schemes in Bermondsey Keetons Court Keetons Activities A busy range of activities include coffee mornings, birthday celebrations, fish and chip suppers, summer daytrips, video film evenings, book bus, clothing parties, musical entertainment, lunch outings, jumble sales, in- house theatre shows and surgeries/meetings. There are also church services at nearby St. James’ Church. Transport Tube: A very short walk to Bermondsey (Jubilee) tube station. Buses: 47, 188, 381, C10 – Jamaica Road, Lewisham, Waterloo, North Greenwich (Cutty Sark and the Millennium Dome), Russell Square (British Museum), Peckham, Victoria. P12 – Honor Oak Park, Peckham, Surrey Quays. Trains: London Bridge one tube stop away. Shopping Local shops, pubs, churches, doctor’s surgeries, shopping centre, leisure centre, gala bingo, off-licence, chemist. Day Centres Southwark Park Day Centre, Bede Adult Education Centre, Age Concern drop in centre Social activities available at Time and Talent 39 Marden Square Marden Square Sheltered Housing Scheme Southwark Council 24B Marden Square 28 Drummond Road London SE16 2HZ Tel 020 7231 1688 Number of apartments 28 0 No guest rooms available Marden Square is part of a seven storey open Areas of interest block of flats that forms an integrated part of a Within walking distance of Southwark larger housing estate. It has access to the first Park and a short floor by stairs and a lift from the public footpath journey into the centre below on Drummond Road. With flats on the first of Bermondsey. and second floor it has communal walkways that lead to individual flats.
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