About the property
Saxon House is an independent living scheme for people aged 55 and over in Brixworth, Northamptonshire. People under 55 with a disability who require level-access accommodation may also qualify.
We currently have available:
- One bedroom ground floor flat, with a kitchen, lounge, bedroom and wet room.
- One double bedroom first floor flat, suitable for a couple, with a kitchen, lounge, bedroom and wet room.
24-hour support is available through our lifeline service, as well as secure door entry and intercom system, onsite laundry services, a large communal garden and a communal car park.
White goods are not provided.
If you're interested in a flat here, please email our Home Choices team at home.choices@futureshg.co.uk.
Saxon House has a mixture of accessible ground floor and first floor flats.
To help with your safety and independence, this flat has both a door entry system and a 24-hour telecare alarm service to call for help in an emergency. The cost of both of these is included in the weekly charges.
Saxon House has a communal garden for enjoying the outdoors as well as shared laundry.
The bathroom is a wet room with level access to the shower.
The property has gas heating included in the rent charge and is unfurnished.
Brixworth itself is a lively village with independent shops, a library, a doctor's surgery, and places to grab a bite or a drink.
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Residents of Saxon House can use the free communal on-site car park.
Saxon House is an independent living scheme for people aged 55 and over. People under 55 with a disability who require level-access accommodation may also qualify.
Four weeks' rent is payable in advance. We will also ask for ID and references.
Please be aware that if you are currently renting a property with Futures or another housing association you will need to give four weeks’ notice to end your current tenancy.
If you are currently renting privately, please make sure that you are in a position to move. If you have a fixed term tenancy you are legally bound to pay your rent to the end of the tenancy, unless your landlord agrees to you leaving early.
It may take several weeks from the date you are offered a property to the date it is ready for letting. Please ensure that you can afford to move.