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Rose Park, Rosetta Road, Peebles, Scottish Borders, EH45 8HP

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Rose Park : Rose Park is situated off Rosetta Road to the northwest of the town centre and consists of 35 flats with communal facilities completed in 1987.

Facilities : Facilities include a resident manager and alarm service, guest facilities and garden.

Peebles : Peebles lies on the River Tweed at the confluence of the Tweed and Eddleston water. It is a noted centre for salmon fishing and was a market town for many years and then became a woollen centre and eventually a popular tourist destination. St Andrews Church was built in the late 12th century and destroyed by Henry VIII in the 16th. The town is surrounded by beautiful hill walking counrty and Neidpath Castle lies in the wooded hills above the river.

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General Information: Rose Park is managed by Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association, 95 McDonald Road, Edinburgh EH7 4NS Telephone: 0131 557 0598 If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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