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Rosemary Court, Fenby Avenue, Lascelles Park, Eastbourne, Darlington, Durham, DL1 4UB

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  Rosemary Court,
Fenby Avenue, Lascelles Park, Eastbourne,
Darlington
Durham,
DL1 4UB
Close Care Apartment 1 Shared Ownership
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Rosemary Court is situated off Fenby Avenue within walking distance of local shops to the southeast of Darlington. The development consists of 50 bungalows and apartments with extra care facilities renovated in 2007.

Facilities include an alarm service and 24 hour management services, lift, residents lounge, laundry, community centre, hobby room, guest facilities and garden.

Darlington has Anglo-Saxon origins and grew in the middle ages through the wool industry and has one of the most impressive and important churches in the north of England built at the turn of the 12th century. Later the town became a pioneering centre for the railways and the Darlington Railway Centre and Museum celebrates the worlds first passenger rail journey which took place between Shildon and Stockton-on-Tees via Darlington in 1825.

Tenure: Shared Ownership

General Information:

Rosemary Court is managed by Darlington Borough Council, Community Services Department, Housing Division, Town Hall, Darlington DL1 5QT Telephone: 0800 389 1227

If you want to call the management company direct call 01480 223179, or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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