Faulkner Court, City Centre
Faulkner Court is a warden-controlled sheltered scheme for the elderly in the heart of Manchester's Chinatown. When it was opened in 1989, it was the first Chinese sheltered housing scheme in the UK, and was specially designed for the needs of the Chinese elderly. Faulkner Court has 32 one bedroom flats of which 17 are for single people, 14 for couples and a specially designed and adapted flat for a wheelchair user. It also has an office for the mobile warden. The scheme has a communal lounge and kitchen, a laundry and a guest bedroom. Situated in Chinatown, the scheme is close to Chinese supermarkets, restaurants, shops, doctors, community agencies and casinos
Rent: from £122.87 - £125.15 / week
Local Authority: Manchester
Canal Court, City Centre
Canal Court was the third scheme in the City Centre to be developed by Tung Sing. It was opened in August 1996, and is situated in the centre of Manchester close to the main facilities in Chinatown. It has 29 flats for the active elderly, 9 two bedroom and 20 one bedroom. Some flats have a balcony with a view over the Rochdale Canal, or a roof terrace
Rent: from £103.32 - £114.49 / week
Local Authority: Manchester
Aytoun Court, City Centre
Aytoun Court was opened in 1998 and is owned by Tung Sing. It is situated in the centre of Manchester close to the main facilities in Chinatown and the abundant shops, restaurants and bars of the cosmopolitan City Centre. It has 48 flats for the active elderly: 38 one bedroom and 10 two bedroom. The scheme benefits from an attractively landscaped oriental-style garden and Closed Circuit Television for additional security
Rent: from £96.71 - £108.80/ week
Local Authority: Manchester
Roby Court, City Centre
Roby Court was opened in 1998 and is owned by Tung Sing. It is situated in the centre of Manchester close to the main facilities in Chinatown and the abundant shops, restaurants and bars of the cosmopolitan City Centre. It has 12 flats, 10 one bedroom and 2 two bedroom, eight of which are for the active elderly and four flats which are general let. The scheme benefits from an attractively landscaped oriental-style garden and Closed Circuit Television for additional security. Rent includes maintenance of door entry system, TV aerial, CCTV and fire safety equipment
Rent: from £101.03 - £117.19/ week
Local Authority: Manchester
Princess Court, City Centre
Princess Court opened in 1992, and is situated in the City Centre close to Chinatown. It consists of 50 one and two bedroom flats, 20 of which are designated for the active elderly. It recently featured on the BBC TV programme "Charlie’s Garden Army", in which a beautiful Chinese rooftop garden was created within the scheme. It is a very popular scheme
Rent: from £101.46 - £117.92 / week
Local Authority: Manchester
Morborne Close, Ardwick
Morborne Close consists of 31 one bedroom cottage-style flats in the Ardwick area, and forms the heart of a small Chinese community in the area. 12 of the flats are designated as sheltered housing for elderly people. It is a very stable and popular scheme
Rent: from £77.17 - £80.57 / week
Local Authority: Manchester