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Bournville Gardens, Bristol Road South, Birmingham, West Midlands, B31 2FR

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Bournville Gardens consists of 212 apartments with a mixture of tenures with 70 homes in the Village for outright sale and 98 for shared ownership with 44 houses available for rent. There are a host of opportunities to make new friends, enjoy hobbies and skills in a safe and welcoming environment where care is available if you need it.

Facilities include reception and main street with communal seating areas, shop, library and It suite, cafe bar and lounge, well-being suite and well-being bathroom, hairdressing salon and beauty salon, hobby room, craft room, fitness suite, dementia suite, laundry, lifts cash machine and greenhouse and village gardens. Th facilities encourage social and active participation amongst all age groups within the local neighbourhood.  Residents, visitors, and volunteers have the opportunity to take part in a variety of hobbies, including choir singing, Tai Chi, writing, drama, wheelchair aerobics, and woodwork, all designed to support independence and improved social opportunities.

Birmingham was mentioned in Domesday as Bermingeham and its name seems to derive from 'Beorma's people's homestead'. It lies about eight miles to the north of the M42 which connects with the M25 to the south-west and M40 to the south-east. It was not until the 19th century that the town saw major expansion through the ready availability of cheap labour and natural resources such as coal and iron. Good communications assisted the town on its way to prosperity with miles of canals in the 18th, railways in the 19th and roads in the 20th century.

The city is second only to London in size and is traditionally the home of small industries with the Museum of Science and Industry displaying the city's rich industrial heritage. There are two cathedrals, the neo-classical Council House houses the Art Gallery with its important collection of modern sculpture and pre-Raphaelite paintings, and the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is based at the Town Hall 

Tenure: Mixture of tenures

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