Guinness Care & Support
Chamber Rating
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Jo Smith
Jan 10th, 2019 -
Bill g r eaves lord
I live there it is the people to be with
Jul 1st, 2018 -
Jan May
I have a good friend living in one of the Guiness Trust sheltered housing flats. I was especially interested in his experience as a tenant because I managed several sheltered housing schemes in London. The building itself is compact with well kept gardens at the back where tenants can sit down on benches or simply walk around. There are just two floors - ground and first floor. A major disadvantage is that the only access to first floor flats is by using the stairs. There is no lift, thus excluding people with mobility problems from living on the first floor. There is a communal laundry room with driers for tenants' use and a common room /meeting room. Flats are one or two bedrooms with adequatelyp sized rooms. The block I visit frequently is nicely situated in a market town in Somerset. It is most regrettable that no lifts have been installed to allow wheelchair access to the flats on the first floor. A scheme manager visits several times a week ad tenants may see her in the office to discuss any concerns they may have. Tenants have to be aged 55 and over as a general rule.
May 19th, 2018 -
Pete Hayes
Jan 9th, 2018 -
Peter Hayes
May 24th, 2017
Contact Info
- (137) 346-6250
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Guinness Care & Support?
A The phone number for Guinness Care & Support is: (137) 346-6250.
Q Where is Guinness Care & Support located?
A Guinness Care & Support is located at Phoenix Ct, Frome, eng BA11 4JS
Q How is Guinness Care & Support rated?
A Guinness Care & Support has a 5.0 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Guinness Care & Support
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )Jo Smith on Google
Bill g r eaves lord on Google
I live there it is the people to be with
Jan May on Google
I have a good friend living in one of the Guiness Trust sheltered housing flats. I was especially interested in his experience as a tenant because I managed several sheltered housing schemes in London. The building itself is compact with well kept gardens at the back where tenants can sit down on benches or simply walk around. There are just two floors - ground and first floor. A major disadvantage is that the only access to first floor flats is by using the stairs. There is no lift, thus excluding people with mobility problems from living on the first floor. There is a communal laundry room with driers for tenants' use and a common room /meeting room. Flats are one or two bedrooms with adequatelyp sized rooms. The block I visit frequently is nicely situated in a market town in Somerset. It is most regrettable that no lifts have been installed to allow wheelchair access to the flats on the first floor. A scheme manager visits several times a week ad tenants may see her in the office to discuss any concerns they may have. Tenants have to be aged 55 and over as a general rule.
Pete Hayes on Google
Peter Hayes on Google