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Greenwich Gardens, 34 Greenwich Drive North, Mackworth, Derby, Derbyshire, DE22 4BH

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Greenwich Gardens consists of 98 one and two-bedroom extra-care flats with comprehensive facilities buil in 2013.

Facilities include on-site staff (24 hours) non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, restaurant open to the public, shop, hairdressing salon, assisted bathing facility, library and gardens.

Derby is about 12 miles northeast of Burton-on-Trent on the River Derwent and about seven miles from Junction 25 of the M1. The town was mentioned in Domesday with four churches and a fishery and was once a Roman camp. England's first silk mill was built here in the early 18th century and the industry developed further with the coming of the railways. The town became famous for the Royal Crown Derby porcelain works which produced fine bone china.

Tenure: Social rent and shared ownership

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Managed by Sanctuary Retirement Living

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