Farraday House
Cottam Street, Bury, Lancashire, BL8 1QQ
Cottam Street, Bury, Lancashire, BL8 1QQ
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Comfort, companionship and security
Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.
Manager's Description
"Established in 1984 with donations from Bury Council and the late Mrs Templeton, Farraday House in Bury offers two types of accommodation; 13 supported living studios and 12 independent living apartme..." Show more "Established in 1984 with donations from Bury Council and the late Mrs Templeton, Farraday House in Bury offers two types of accommodation; 13 supported living studios and 12 independent living apartments. Our service is unique as we offer laundry and cleaning services, as well as three meals a day for our supported living residents." Show lessMain Facts
Age exclusive housing / Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
25 flats. Built in 1987 and renovated in 2018. Sizes studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom.
Visiting management staff, Non-resident management staff and Careline alarm service
Lift, Lounge, Dining room, Laundry, Guest facilities, Garden, Conservatory
Whole site accessible by wheelchair. Access to site easy. Distances: bus stop 50 yards; shop 400 yards; post office 2 mile(s); town centre 2 mile(s); GP 10 yards; social centre 3 mile(s).
Regular Social activities include: Coffee mornings, lunch clubs, exercise classes and events. Meal(s) available (three meals every day).
Housing Authority: Bury
Social Care Authority: Bury
Info updated: 30/04/2020
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Availability
Abbefield welcomes enquiries for future vacancies in this House.Managed by
Comfort, companionship and security
Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.