Queen Mother Court, Bournville, Birmingham
Queen Mother Court was the first sheltered housing development undertaken by Teachers‘ Housing Association and was officially opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in May 1970. Queen Mother Court is situated in the quiet residential district of Bournville on the outskirts of Birmingham and within half a mile of the Selly Oak district.
Bournville has a small village green with a select number of shops, a bank, and a small medical centre. A larger variety of shops and services are located within walking distance in Oak Tree Lane in the Selly Oak district. The area benefits from an excellent bus service to neighbouring areas and villages, and the extensive amenities provided by Birmingham City Centre are only a short bus ride away. A Ring-and- Ride bus service operates within the area making all amenities accessible.
The accommodation, all of which is let unfurnished, comprises 40 one and two-bedroom apartments, arranged over two floors and serviced by a lift. Many of the apartments enjoy views over the extensive private gardens. All accommodation enjoys the benefit of full gas central heating and hot water supplied via a communal boiler. There are also telephone and TV aerial points in each flat, the latter have been updated to receive Digital TV.
To arrange a visit please contact our Scheme Manager Mrs Miriam Bergin on 0121 472 4953.
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