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Rented Housing Locations with Guest Rooms Rented housing locations with guest rooms Happy living for the years ahead Rented housing locations with guest rooms About Anchor guest rooms Our retirement properties for rent offer a range of shared facilities to complement each private residence including laundry and communal lounge areas, attractive gardens and often, a guest room that can be used by Anchor customers. If your location has a guest room and you would like friends or family to stay when they come to visit you, our guest rooms can be used for a small charge. Similarly, if you, as an Anchor customer, are visiting another Anchor housing location with a guest room, you may be able to stay for a small charge. Our rented housing guest rooms exist primarily to allow relatives to have somewhere to stay close to an Anchor customer who is ill. Therefore lettings are prioritised and should usually be for short duration ideally no more than seven days (unless there are exceptional circumstances). This means those visits made for leisure purposes can be cancelled at short notice, so as they are available for such eventualities. The size, décor and facilities offered by our guest rooms vary from location to location, but they usually feature twin beds. Guest room charges also vary and so you should contact the relevant Scheme Manager directly to discuss guest room facilities, charges, availability and to make a booking. Please note our guest rooms are no smoking and pets are not allowed. For more information about our guest room policy please contact the Scheme Manager at the relevant Anchor rented housing location. Page 2 NORTHUMBERLAND Rented housing locations with guest rooms TYNE & WEAR DURHAM CUMBRIA CLEVELAND Anchor Location Directory NORTH YORKSHIRE HUMBERSIDE LANCASHIRE WEST YORKSHIRE GREATER MANCHESTER SOUTH MERSEYSIDE YORKSHIRE CHESHIRE LINCOLNSHIRE DERBYSHIRE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE NORFOLK SHROPSHIRE LEICESTERSHIRE WEST MIDLANDS CAMBRIDGESHIRE WARWICKSHIRE SUFFOLK HEREFORD AND WORCESTER BEDFORDSHIRE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BUCKINGHAMSH GLOUCESTERSHIRE HEREFORDSHIRE ESSEX OXFORDSHIRE IR E GREATER LONDON AVON BERKSHIRE WILTSHIRE SURREY KENT SOMERSET HAMPSHIRE WEST SUSSEX EAST SUSSEX Page 3 DEVON DORSET CORNWALL Page 3 Rented housing locations with guest rooms Bedfordshire Dame Alice Court, 19 Newnham Street, Bedford, MK40 3NR 01234 347 733 Berkshire Bridgeman Court, Bridgeman Drive, Windsor, SL4 3SD 01753 863 221 Lambourn Court, Walton Way, Newbury, RG14 2HS 01635 479 85 Lilac Court, Rokesby Road, Britwell, Slough, SL2 2RA 01753 692 947 Buckinghamshire Alfred Court, Furlong Road, Bourne End, SL8 5AZ 01628 528 497 Denham Garden Village, Denham Green Lane, Denham, Uxbridge, UB9 5LB 01895 836 300 Fulwell Court, St Leger Drive, Great Linford, Milton Keynes, MK14 5HB 01908 666 879 Cambridgeshire Anchor Court, Paston Ridings, Paston, Peterborough, PE4 7NJ 01733 576 662 Broad Leas Court, Broad Leas, St. Ives, Huntingdon, PE27 5XG 01480 464 948 Linnett House, Sturton Street, Cambridge, CB1 2QE 01223 356 861 Millfield Court, Alma Road, Peterborough, PE1 3BZ 01733 345 508 Nene Court, Norwich Road, Wisbech, PE13 3UA 01945 583 606 Willowbank, Logans Way, Chesterton, Cambridge, CB4 1BL 01223 355 564 Cheshire Anchor Court, Ford Street, Warrington, WA1 3RL 01925 659 187 Anchor Court, Lacey Green, Wilmslow, SK9 4DD 01625 532 473 Bembridge Court, Bembridge Drive, Newton Gardens, Middlewich, CW10 9PH 01606 835 552 Broome Court, Brookvale Avenue North, Runcorn, WA7 6EF 01928 711 730 Cherry Court, Roebuck Lane, Sale, M33 7TW 0161 969 8915 Ellison Court, Trafford Street, Chester, CH1 3HB 01244 390 717 Gwyneth Morley Court, Church Road, Wilmslow, SK9 3LT 01625 527 475 High Lee House, 69 Broad Road, Sale, M33 2HL 0161 973 7774 Maywood, Gravel Lane, Wilmslow, SK9 6LZ 01625 527 890 Mulberry Court, Victoria Road, Warrington, WA4 2DB 01925 601 856 Oakdene Court, Belle Vue Terrace, Sandbach, CW11 4NP 01270 768 936 Oakland Court, Oak Grove, Poynton, SK12 1AZ 01625 871 247 Russell Fox Court, 17A Broadstone Road, Reddish, Stockport, SK5 7AE 0161 431 8175 Page 4 Rented housing locations with guest rooms Sparth Court, 9 Sparth Lane, Stockport, SK4 2PL 0161 442 7140 St Peters Court, 120 St Peters Way, Warrington, WA2 7BW 01925 656 087 Summerfield House, Summerfield Road, Guilden Sutton, Chester, CH3 7SW 01244 300 729 The Poplars, Normans Place, Altrincham, WA14 2AB 0161 928 6800 Cornwall Chyventon, Forth Noweth, Chapel Street, Redruth, TR15 1AU 01209 216 707 John Ellis Court, Penpol Avenue, Hayle, TR27 4AS 01736 752 626 The Battery, King Edward Crescent, Newquay, TR7 1HU 01637 872 142 The Clies, Meneage Street, Helston, TR13 8SP 01326 569 131 County Durham Anchor Court, Durham Street, Hartlepool, TS24 0DA 01429 222 327 Beamish Court, Beamish Street, Stanley, DH9 8BJ 01207 500 914 Chapel Court, Chapel Road, Billingham, TS23 1EH 01132 534 659, 01642 531 998 Cumbria Lodge, Cumbria Place, Bishop Auckland, DL14 6TJ 01388 607 495 Derwent Grange, Clearpool Close, Hartlepool, TS24 0TW 01429 223 343 Greenbank Court, Greenbank Road, Darlington, DL3 6UL 01325 384 307 Greencroft Court, Greencroft Close, Darlington, DL3 8HW 01325 484 155 Hawkshead Court, Hawkshead Place, Newton Aycliffe, DL5 7PE 01325 315 462 Heriot Grange, Heriot Grove, Hartlepool, TS25 3JH 01429 862 630 Kensington Court, Holdforth Road, Hartlepool, TS24 9DD 01429 276 238 Lingford Court, Hutchinson Street, Bishop Auckland, DL14 7DZ 01388 604 800 Lynton Court, Exmoor Grove, Throston Grange, Hartlepool, TS26 0XN 01429 267 675 Meadowfield Court, Elizabeth Way, Hartlepool, TS25 2BB 01429 267 066 Pembroke Court, 19 Neasham Road, Darlington, DL1 4DL 01325 467 106 Phoenix Court, 26 - 32 Heron Drive, Darlington, DL1 1DP 01325 464 748 Priory Court, Priory Gardens, Stockton-On-Tees, TS20 1TA 01642 557 662 Silverwood Court, St Pauls Road, Thornaby, Stockton-On-Tees, TS17 6HZ 01642 616 458 St Josephs Court, Victoria Road, Hartlepool, TS26 8DE 01429 236 757 Sundell Court, Elsdon Street, Stockton-On-Tees, TS18 4BE 01642 617 752 Victoria Court, West Victoria Street, Consett, DH8 5ET 01207 500 914 Cumbria Anchor Court, Rawlinson Street, Dalton-in-Furness, LA15 8DQ 01229 463 812 Page 5 Rented housing locations with guest rooms Brackenber Court, Musgrave Street, Penrith, CA11 9AT 01768 865380 Burnside Court, Rosebery Road, Stanwix, Carlisle, CA3 9HP 07483 946 035, 01228 542 291 Eden Court, Fiddlers Lane, Lazonby, Penrith, CA10 1BH 01768 898 812 Lakehead Court, The Headlands, Keswick, CA12 5EU 01768 774 919 Merlin Court, Friargate, Penrith, CA11 7XW 01768 868 070 Monkwray Court, Monkwray Road, Kells, Whitehaven, CA28 9HD 01946 644 00 Orchard Court, Meadow Road, Whitehaven, CA28 8EQ 01946 691 199 Salisbury Court, Salisbury Street, Workington, CA14 3TR 0190 062 429 Seymour Court, Elizabethan Way, Barrow-in-furness, LA14 5SG 01229 870 797 Solway Court, Crosby Street, Maryport, CA15 6LF 01900 815 418 St Cuthberts Court, Myddleton Street, Carlisle, CA1 2AA 01228 536 370 Derbyshire Acre Court, Whitfield Avenue, Glossop, SK13 8LH 01457 865 732 Anchor Fold, Madeley Street, Derby, DE23 8HW 01332 363 847 Barncroft, Brayfield Road, Littleover, Derby, DE23 6LP 01332 763 552 Caroline Court, Marsh Avenue, Hope, Hope Valley, S33 6RX 01433 620 077 Chester Court, Langley Road, Spondon, Derby, DE21 7RQ 01332 679 261 Heath Court, Grampian Way, Sinfin, Derby, DE24 9NG 01332 768 670 Lawman Gardens, Bonsall Lane, Alfreton, Derby, DE55 7PS 01773 520 167 Normanton Lodge, 141 Stenson Road, Normanton, Derby, DE23 1NR 01332 761 889 Devon Kiln House, Squares Quay, Kingsbridge, TQ7 1HN 01548 853 372 Pattinson Court, Mainstone, Pattinson Drive, Plymouth, PL6 8RU 01752 783 024 Sorrell Court, Andor Avenue, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, TQ12 3HR 01752 363 344 Dorset Dane Court, 14 St Peter's Road, Poole, BH14 0PA 01202 722 775 Holly Court, Waverley Road, Weymouth, DT3 5ED 01305 773 423 Foxwold House, 1a Foxholes Road, Southbourne, Bournemouth, BH6 3AS 01202 422 238 George Thorne House, Park Street, Weymouth, DT4 7DH 01305 788 544 Vicarage Court, 51 Danecourt Road, Poole, BH14 0PH 01202 722 122 Page 6 Rented housing locations with guest rooms East Riding of Yorkshire Castle Hall, Haydock Garth, Bransholme, Hull, HU7 4NH 01482 821 733 Crusoe Court, Appleton Road, Bricknell Avenue, Hull, HU5 4PQ 01482 440 224 Five Rivers, Widop Street, Goole, DN14 6DL 01405 764 080 Grove House, Beverley Road, Hull, HU5 1NA 01482 345 934 Laburnum Court, Station Road, Hessle, HU13 0QN 01482 640 161 Mulberry Court, Cranswick Grove, Marfleet Lane, Hull, HU9 5TW 01482 374 085 East Sussex Evelyn Glennie Court, Somerset Street, Brighton, BN2 1LT 01273 623 309 Jacqueline Du Pre Court, Somerset Street, Brighton, BN2 1HY 01273 621 039 Luke Lade Court, Bayham Road, Hailsham, BN27 2HW 01323 844 780 Mill Field Court, 24 Upperton Road, Eastbourne, BN21 1EX 01323 646 795 Mount Pleasant Court, Manor Road, Hastings, TN34 3XB 01424 722 352 Old Viaduct Court, Hartington Road, Brighton, BN2 3NB 01273 570 640 Paddock Court, 140 Graham Avenue, Brighton, BN41 2WU 01273 421 796 Redman King House, 17 Meads Road, Eastbourne, BN20 7DF 01323 638 045, 01323 734 846 St Clements Court, Framfield Way, Eastbourne, BN21 2QZ 01323 638 045 Vernon Court, Windlesham Avenue, Brighton, BN1 3AH 01273 208 449 Essex Bradley House, 50 Horn Lane, Woodford Green, IG8 9AY 0208 505 6114 Clough House, 314 Prince Avenue, Westcliff-on-sea, SS0 0LJ 01702 331 946 Colin Pond Court, 21 Longhayes Avenue, Marks Gate, Romford, RM6 5HB 02085 972 840 Deermead Court, 77-83 Junction Road, Romford, RM1 3AX 01708 741 271 Douglas Matthew House, White Lyons Road, Off Kings
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