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Sheltered Housing to Rent South Lakeland 17 Finkle Street, Kendal Cumbria, LA9 4AB Helpline 030 300 300 03 SHELTERED HOUSING TO RENT IN SOUTH LAKELAND List Provided by ELDERLY ACCOMMODATION COUNCIL (EAC) 3rd Floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP FirstStop Free Advice Line: 0800 377 7070 www.housingcare.org Registered Charity Number 1141415 1/6 August 2020 Accommodation Accommodation Contact Special Management Name Address Number Requirements Company Abbeyfield House Victoria Road, 01229 582 Retirement Abbeyfield Ulverston, Cumbria, 265 Housing LA12 0BY Almshouses Widows Hill, Palmer Age Exclusive Sedbergh Hill, Sedbergh, Housing United Charities Cumbria, LA10 5RX & Widows Hospital Binfold Croft, Lunefield Binfold Croft, Kirkby 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Gardens, Green Lonsdale, Carnforth, 8540 Housing Housing Square & Thirnby Lancashire, LA6 2BN Court Birthwaite Phoenix Way, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Windermere, 8540 housing, Extra Housing Cumbria, LA23 1DD care housing Calgarth Park Ambleside Road, 01539 443 Retirement Lake District Troutbeck Bridge, 016 housing Housing Windermere, Association Ltd Cumbria, LA23 1LF Castle Walk Lowther Street, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 8540 housing Housing 7BP Cooper Pattinson's Rayrigg Road, 015394 Retirement Cooper Trust Homes Windermere, 47243 housing Pattinson's Trust Cumbria, LA23 1BW Homes Cross Howe Crosthwaite, Kendal, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & Cumbria, LA8 8LN 1171 housing Coasts Housing Association Cross Lane Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes 5LB 8540 housing Housing Drummermire Rothay Road, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Ambleside, Cumbria, 8540 housing Housing LA22 0EH Registered Charity Number 1141415 2/6 August 2020 Edgecombe Court Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes 4HH 8540 housing Housing Fell Close & Ellerside Fell Close, Ulverston, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Cumbria, LA12 0AE 8540 housing Housing Flintergill Close Dent, Sedbergh, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & Cumbria, LA10 5QR 1171 housing Coasts Housing Association Gallowbarrow Natland Road, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 8540 housing Housing 7RU Gatesbield House New Road, 01539 445 Retirement Gatesbield Windermere, 578 housing Quaker Housing Cumbria, LA23 2LA Association Ltd Gladstone House Fell Close, Sedburgh, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Cumbria, LA10 5AP 8540 housing Housing Gowan Lea Burneside, Kendal, 03448 Retirement Impact Housing Cumbria, LA9 6QX 736290 housing Association Ltd Grandy Nook Low Fellside, Kendal, 01539 721 Retirement The Grandy Cumbria, LA9 4NZ 355 housing Nook Trust Jenkins Crag Court Rydal Road, Kendal, 03448 Extra care Impact Housing Cumbria, LA9 6LH 736290 housing Association Ltd Kendal Almshouses Sandes Hosp, 01539 721 Age exclusive Kendal Romney Rd, Maude 375 housing Almshouses St, & Aynam Rd, Charities Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4SX Kettlewell Road Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & 5PE 1171 housing Coasts Housing Association Registered Charity Number 1141415 3/6 August 2020 Kirkfield Rise & Ambleside, Cumbria, 0345 141 Age exclusive Home Group Ltd Kirkstone Close LA22 9DX 4663 housing Larch Court Ulverston, Cumbria, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & LA12 9RZ 1171 housing Coasts Housing Association Little Moss Close & Coniston, Cumbria, 0345 141 Age exclusive Home Group Ltd Barratts Croft LA21 8HS 4663 housing Lound Place Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 01905 357 Retirement Mainstay 7FE 777 housing Residential Limited Marsh Gardens Flookburgh, Grange- 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & over-Sands, Cumbria, 1171 housing Coasts Housing LA11 7JS Association Meadowside Chapel Stile, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & Ambleside, Cumbria, 1171 housing Coasts Housing LA12 0XD Association Mill Dam & Soutergate Mill Dam, Ulverston, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Cumbria, LA12 7DU 8540 housing Housing Millom Court Redhill Road, Arnside, 0345 305 Retirement Johnnie Carnforth, Cumbria, 5335 housing Johnson LA5 0AN. Housing Trust Ltd Neville Court Ulverston, Cumbria, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & LA12 0BJ 1171 housing Coasts Housing Association Nine Oaks House & Phoenix Way, 01539 444 Retirement Nine Oaks Thornton House Windermere, 436 housing Housing Trust Cumbria, LA23 1BB Oakmoss Haverthwaite, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & Ulverston, Cumbria, 1171 housing Coasts Housing LA12 8BU Association Registered Charity Number 1141415 4/6 August 2020 Orchard Close Cartmel, Cumbria, 0345 141 Age exclusive Home Group Ltd LA11 6ST 4663 housing Plumtree Hall Heversham, 015395 Retirement Plumtree Milnthorpe, Cumbria, 62661 housing Housing LA7 7EJ Association Rowan Court Rothay Road, 03448 736 Extra care Impact Housing Ambleside, Cumbria, 290 housing Association Ltd LA22 0EE Several almshouse Highgate, Kendal, Age exclusive The Mayor of sites Cumbria, LA9 4DL housing Kendal's Fund For Aged Tattersall Almshouses Church Street, 015242 Age exclusive Tattersall Milnthorpe, Cumbria, 74445 housing Almshouses LA7 7DZ The Gables Fairbank, Kirkby 015242 Retirement Fairbank Lonsdale, Carnforth, 71077 housing Society Lancashire, LA6 2BD The Paddock Long Lane, Sedbergh, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & Cumbria, LA10 5AH 1171 housing Coasts Housing Association Travers House Fairbank, Kirkby 015242 Retirement Fairbank Lonsdale, Carnforth, 71077 housing Society Lancashire, LA6 2BD Tyson Square Ulverston, Cumbria, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes LA12 0BG 8540 housing Housing West Ing Lake Road, 0300 303 Retirement South Lakes Ambleside, Cumbria, 8540 housing Housing LA22 0DN Whiteside Cottages Backbarrow, 0800 085 Age exclusive Castles & Ulverston, Cumbria, 1171 housing Coasts Housing LA12 8QF Association Registered Charity Number 1141415 5/6 August 2020 For further information about the accommodation listed, including their facilities, services and accessibility information, please visit www.housingcare.org or call the FirstStop Free Advice Line on 0800 377 7070. Alternatively, contact the housing provider directly via the information provided. Registered Charity Number 1141415 6/6 August 2020 .
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