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Ing Royde, Broomfield Avenue, Halifax, Yorkshire, HX3 0JE

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Ing Royde apartments are for rent with shared services and situated close to the centre of the town.

Facilities include a house manager and emergency alarm service, activities room, communal lounge, dining room, health and wellbeing facilities, laundry, guest facilities, car parking and garden.

Halifax is a minster town and was once an important clothing and manufacturing centre in the old West Riding of Yorkshire. It has many interesting buildings including the town hall designed by Sir Charles Barry of House of Parliament fame. Also the 15th century Shibden Hall houses the West Yorkshire Folk Museum and the Bankfield Museum and Art Gallery has many exhibits. Today the town remains famous for its building society name is also well known for chocolate and toffee.

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If you want to call the management company direct call 01727 857536, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01943 886000


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