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White Lodge, 36 Holbeck Hill, Scarborough, Yorkshire, YO11 3BJ

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White Lodge consists of 11 studio and one-bedroom flats renovated in 2002. New residents accepted from 75 to 95 years of age.

Facilities include a house manager, communal lounge, dining room, guest facilities and garden.

Scarborough is on the north Yorkshire coast and came to fame as a result of mineral springs discovered in the 17th century and considered to be good for your health. Originally a small fishing village it was the Vikings who gave Scarborough its name, which means 'stronghold of Skarthi'. Today it is a popular holiday resort with amusement arcades, harbour, sandy beaches and cliff top walks. The Romans built a signal station here and later the Normans built a castle on the headland which separates Sacrborough's North and South Bays.

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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 01723 500 702


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