Silverdale Court (sheltered housing / retirement housing)

Silverdale Court

Woodside Road, Selly Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B29 7QT (view on map).
Manager: Sanctuary Housing Association, Chamber Court, Castle Street, Worcester WR1 3ZQ Tel. 01905 338 600
Properties:51 flats, bungalows. Sizes 1bed, 2bed. Includes mobility standard & wheelchair properties. Opened in 1989.
Services:Resident management staff and community alarm service.
Facilities:Lift, guest facilities, garden.
Accessibility:Access to site easy, but less so for less mobile people. Distances: bus stop 100 yards; shop 250 yards; post office 400 yards; town centre 1 mile(s); GP 0.7 mile(s); social centre 0.7 mile(s).
Lifestyle:Regular social activities include day trips, holidays, social events twice a month.
Pets:Both cats & dogs accepted (not to be replaced).
Tenure:Leasehold (LSE).
Manager's notes:Attractive suburban site with park frontage and private gardens at rear. All services close at hand with Ring & Ride and excellent bus service. Local railway station linking to main network.
Info updated:22/04/2001.
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Manager

Sanctuary Housing Association

Memberships

This scheme’s landlord / manager is a member of the Association of Retirement Housing Managers, and therefore bound by its Code of Practice.
This scheme’s landlord / manager is a member of EROSH – the ‘Emerging Role of Sheltered Housing’ Consortium.
This scheme, together with all schemes run by this provider, has achieved compliance with the externally accredited CSHS Code of Practice for Sheltered Housing

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