Hurrell Court
Efford Lane, Plymouth, Devon, PL3 6LT
Efford Lane, Plymouth, Devon, PL3 6LT
Click to enlarge or scroll
Manager's Description
"Hurrell Court is located within a beautiful courtyard setting in Efford. The 29 flats are arranged around the communal grounds and many have far reaching views over the Plymouth Sound. Some propertie..." Show more "Hurrell Court is located within a beautiful courtyard setting in Efford. The 29 flats are arranged around the communal grounds and many have far reaching views over the Plymouth Sound. Some properties also benefit from additional features such as their own small gardens, or a stair lift to the first floor.The scheme has a number of facilities including a communal lounge with conservatory, a laundry, a parade of local shops with post office and medical center close by, and is served by a bus route directly into Plymouth’s centre.
There is a lively Residents’ Association and the opportunity to join in communal activities." Show less
Main Facts
Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
29 flats. Built in 1984. Sizes 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom.
Careline alarm service
Lounge, Laundry, Garden, Conservatory
Access to site fairly easy. Distances: bus stop 200 yards; shop 400 yards; post office 400 yards; town centre 2 mile(s); GP 1 mile(s); social centre 10 yards.
Weekly Social activities include: coffee mornings, bingo club, outings, organised by tenants. New residents accepted from 55 years of age.
Housing Authority: Plymouth
Social Care Authority: Plymouth
Info updated: 15/12/2014
If you are the manager of Hurrell Court and want to update your information, please click here.
If you are the manager of Hurrell Court and want to update your information, please click here.
Availability
Many council and housing association lettings in this area are made through a 'Choice Based Lettings' system called Devon Home Choice. See how to register and then bid for properties at: https://www.devonhomechoice.com/Residents' views
A number of residents have used EAC's resident consultation card game to give their views on aspects of where they live. They gave top marks to this scheme for: Community spirit
Convenience of the location
Number / size of facilities
Privacy
Quality of the building and facilities
Quality of the garden