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My Pathway: Home > The Jubilee sheltered housing, Greenwich

  • The Jubilee - sheltered housing in Greenwich, South London
  • The Jubilee - sheltered housing in Greenwich, South London
  • The Jubilee - sheltered housing in Greenwich, South London
  • The Jubilee - sheltered housing in Greenwich, South London
  • The Jubilee - sheltered housing in Greenwich, South London
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The Jubilee sheltered housing, Greenwich

jubilee trust - pathways sheltered housing in greenwich, south london

Egerton Drive, Greenwich, London SE10 8JW

Jubilee Trust in Greenwich is a purpose built sheltered housing scheme constructed in 1974 and comprising thirty homes: twenty-six one-bedroom flats, three two-bedroom flats and one studio flat.

Communal facilities include a guest room and laundry. There are gardens on all sides of the building, with controlled street parking.

The scheme is situated in a predominantly residential building.

24 hour emergency cover provided through the Anchorcall telephone alarm system.

Local Connections

Nearest Tube Station Greenwich for DLR (Docklands Light Railway)
Nearest Bus Stop Miller House (on Greenwich High Road):
Route 177
Nearest Rail Station Greenwich Rail Station

Residency criteria

  • Age: Applicant must be aged 55 years or over at time of application.
  • Geographical: Applicant must have lived in Greenwich for 2 years prior to date of application.
  • Preference is given to applicants who are female.

Applicants to this almshouse must be at least 50 and have been living in the London Borough of Greenwich for five years prior to date of application. Preference will be given to women.

In exceptional circumstances where it has not been possible to fill a vacancy from this locality, then the trustees may consider applicants from the Pathways Jubilee area of benefit comprising the London boroughs of Wandsworth, Waltham Forest, Enfield, Haringey, Greenwich, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Lambeth.

How to apply

If you wish to apply for a place at this sheltered housing scheme, please print off and complete the sheltered housing application form, then return it to Pathways at 33 Dean Court, Bowmans Close, Ealing London W13 9YU.

If you have any further queries, contact a Pathways Housing Officer at info@yourpathways.org.uk or call 020 8579 7411.

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Pathways Trust office

33 Dean Court
Bowmans Close
Ealing
London W13 9YU
T: 020 8579 7411

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