Haworth is a hilltop village not far from Bradford in the heart of West Yorkshire’s Bronte Country.
Situated above the Worth Valley amid the bleak Pennine moors, Haworth is internationally famous for its connection with the Bronte sisters, who were born in Thornton (near Bradford), but who wrote most of their famous works while living at the Haworth Parsonage (which is now a museum owned and maintained by the Bronte Society), while their father was parson at the adjacent Haworth church.
Kingsway, Blackburn is a development comprising 60 Extra-Care apartments built in Partnership with Housing 21.
The innovative design features a full integrated United Reformed Church, Career Services Offices and Primary Care Trust Consulting Rooms.
A true ‘Community Hub’
Kingsway Court lies in the town of Blackburn in Lancashire, close to a wide range of local amenities including a nearby shopping centre. The court offers a range of social activities and there are plenty of amenities just on the doorstep. The court is conveniently located just five minutes walk from the bustling town centre, with markets, high street stores, banks and a post office. Most major supermarkets are within easy reach of the court. Blackburn’s new Health Centre is situated just a few minutes away, as are a number of places of worship. Buses run frequently from a stop just 100 yards from the court and the railway station is 20 minutes’ walk away, providing connections to the wider region. Kingsway Court has a wide range of onsite facilities including two communal lounges, a church, multi-faith room, restaurant, and hair and nail salon. A scooter store, car park, guest room with seating area, kitchenette and walk-in shower also offer you convenience. The restaurant, salon and church are open to the public. The court is surrounded by extensive and well-maintained gardens with plenty of seating and a water feature and pergola
A high quality Extra-Care development built in partnership with Housing 21. The scheme provided 39 apartments with a host of complementary facilities and a fabulous restaurant. The development is in the heart of the picturesque village of Easingwold, North Yorkshire.
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