Anstey Court, Aylesbury

Photo outside new development apartments Anstey Court is Fairhive’s first purpose-built Independent Living Scheme and was developed through a partnership between Fairhive, Buckinghamshire Council and Homes England. Anstey Court achieves the top rating for energy efficiency with all flats being heated by air-sourced heat pumps and solar panels, as well as having its own electric vehicle charging point.

There are 16 one bedroom flats which differ slightly in size, but each have a spacious open plan living room/kitchen, with integrated appliances. The is an additional communal laundry room with two tumble driers exclusively for residents use. and all first floor flats have their own balconies backing on to the beautiful open countryside in Waddesdon.

Waddesdon is a small village, only 6 miles outside of central Aylesbury with bus routes running into Aylesbury hourly from Monday – Saturday. There are also bus links to Steeple Claydon, Bicester and Thame. Local amenities in Waddesdon include; Waddesdon Manor, with free access to the Grounds, Community & Village halls, convenience shops, a good choice of public houses and Waddesdon Doctor’s Surgery.

Silverdale, Aylesbury

A conservatory in front of a house in a garden with paved area and grass Silverdale, off Fleet Street, is a stone’s throw from Aylesbury town centre.

Communal conservatory and landscaped gardens.

Following a £1.5 million regeneration at the scheme, the communal facilities are second to none, with a conservatory and kitchen, hobby room with internet access and landscaped gardens. The scheme has a vibrant social calendar making full use of the facilities.

Flats are arranged in four blocks: Essex, Wharton and Westbury Houses are for supported housing, and newly-built Willow House.

Willow House offers 11 extra care units enabling residents with learning difficulties to live independently whilst enjoying a higher level of care.

Landon Court, Aylesbury

Block of flats in front of a garden with grassy area, plants and a tree Landon Court is our ‘best kept secret’ - walk through the archway to a beautiful garden and attractive flats built in the late ’70s.

Flats at Landon Court are bright and attractive.

The Court is just a short journey from the town centre, but is well serviced by buses and has a small amount of off-road parking.

Accommodation is light and airy, a mixture of one, two bedroom flats or studio apartments.

The scheme has two communal lounges and other facilities. Residents have forged excellent links with the local Harding House school, whose pupils hold regular social activities at Landon Court while working towards their Duke of Edinburgh Award.

There are 29 one and two bedroom properties in total and two are adapted homes for disabled people.

Birch Court, Aylesbury

A row of terraced bungalows in front of a path and grassy area Birch Court, comprising of 46 one and two bedroom bungalows, is located in the popular Southcourt area of Aylesbury, within easy reach of the town centre and all its amenities. The two bedroom bungalows are purpose-built for disabled people.

It is a Garden City-influenced square of terraced bungalows affording both privacy and community, and was originally built in 1950. Each bungalow is self-contained, with a small individual garden. The terraces surround a large central lawn area in front.

The scheme also boasts a communal block with excellent facilities and has a thriving social group who organise events and activities throughout the year.

Thistle Court, Aylesbury

Block of flats in front of a garden with grassy area, plants and a tree Thistle Court is one of our newer schemes. It is close to Walton Court Centre, with its shops and amenities, including the Healthy Living Centre; or it is just a short bus ride to the town centre or Stoke Mandeville Hospital.

Approximately half of the accommodation at Thistle Court is one-bedroom, two person flats, making it an ideal venue for couples.