Chamberlain Court

Kings Heath, West Midlands B14 7ST. Age exclusive housing

Main facts

  • Age exclusive housing
  • 24 flats. Built in 1990. Sizes 1 bedroom
  • Community alarm service
  • Garden
  • Access to site fairly easy. Distances: shop 100 yards; post office 1.5 mile(s); town centre 1 mile(s); GP 0.5 mile(s)
  • New residents accepted from 60 years of age
  • Rent (social landlord)
  • Developed by Sanctuary Housing

Info updated: 31/05/2004. Update info

Availability

Check with Sanctuary Housing - none notified to EAC.


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Residents’ views

Not available - The residents have not taken part in the EAC National Housing for Older People Awards, or used the EAC Residents Consultation Service (RCS).


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