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Rosewell House, Tudeley Lane, Tonbridge, Kent, TH11 0QJ

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Rosewell House consists of 59 one and two-bedroom close-care flats built in 2018.

Facilities include on-site care staff, resident management (24/7) and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, dining room, hobby room, activities room and garden.

Tonbridge is mentioned as Tonebridge in Domesday and belonged to the Bishop of Rochester. It is set at the highest navigable point of the River Medway and was probably a settlement in Roman times. The town was always a strategic settlement and the castle was besieged no less than three times in the Middle Ages being severely burnt in the 13th century. Its impressive remains are a major tourist attraction for the town which has a High Street almost a mile long. There is a monthly farmers market and a good selection of shops.

Tenure: Social rent and shared ownership

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