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St Ellens Court, Eastgate, Beverley, Yorkshire, HU17 0HH

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St Ellens Court is situated off Eastgate within walking distance of shops and railway station. The development consists of 27 flats with communal facilities completed in 1987.

Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, lift, residents' lounge and laundry.

Beverley is a market town in East Riding and the regional centre for the area. It is well known for its ecclesiastical architecture with St Mary's and the Minster at either end of the main street. The Minster is Humberside's most famous Gothic church with some magnificent wood carvings. The name Beverley is thought to derive from 'beaver stream' and an Abbey was founded here in the 8th century by the then Archbishop of York who ordained the Venerable Bede.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

St Ellens Court is managed by The Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, The Garth, White Rose Avenue, New Earswick, York YO32 4TZ Telephone: 01904 735 000

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