Pembroke Court
Properties for rent Dover Road, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 1TA View on map






Welcome to Pembroke Court
At Pembroke Court retirement housing scheme in Folkestone, we offer 1 three bedroom, 9 one bedroom and 22 studio purpose-built properties for rent for people over the age of 55.
The property is situated close to Folkestone and has excellent transport links to the town centre, Dover and historical Canterbury. The local shops are within five minutes' walking distance and include supermarkets, a post office, library, bakery and hairdressers. There are also doctors' surgeries and dentists within walking distance. Other local amenities include a hospital, a bowling green and a cinema.
We understand that sometimes you like to be alone and at other times you may want to be more sociable. Our properties give you that freedom. At Pembroke Court we run social activities including regular coffee mornings.
You will not need to worry about maintenance and repairs or gardening upkeep as we take care of those. We provide a wide range of facilities, including a communal lounge, a guest room, a garden with seating area, an on-site laundry and eight parking spaces.
Features
Communal facilities
Shared facilities complementing each private residence:
- WiFi
- 1 lift
- Secure door entry system on all external doors
- CCTV
- 8 car parking spaces
Outdoor space
Well maintained outdoor space for you to enjoy:
- Seated patio area
- Communal greenhouse
- Landscaped gardens
- Raised allotments flowerbeds
Care and support
More support available when you need it:
- Supporting Manager
Life at Pembroke Court
At Pembroke Court sheltered housing scheme, we offer purpose-built and well-maintained rented accommodation for people over the age of 55.
Your home will be completely self-contained with your own front door allowing the privacy and independence you expect. It will be easy to maintain, and you will be able to give your new home a personal touch and decorate and furnish it as you wish.
Your kitchen will have fully-fitted units. There will be storage space and lounge and bedroom areas.
Many of the people who live in our properties have arranged broadband and digital or satellite TV and most properties have a telephone point.
You will want to feel safe in your new home and that’s why each of our properties is fitted with an emergency alarm.

Our retirement properties have a real community feel where people interact with their neighbours, families and friends, continuing to do all the things they love.
Our rented housing locations plan and organise a wide range of activities and events tailored to the interests of the people living in them. Events are varied and many of our rented housing locations choose to set up social committees to include everyone in the planning of communal events and activities.

Pricing information
Anchor endeavour to be completely transparent about all our charges and fees. Below is indicative pricing to act as a guide to the costs at Pembroke Court, Folkestone. For further information please us.
How much does it cost?
Properties for rent
Your monthly fee will range from £500.50 and normally includes your rent, service charge, heating, hot water and water rates.
What is included in rental fees?
Our service charge covers all the cost of amenities you share with your neighbours, including the scheme manager service, our 24-hour emergency call service (Anchorcall), repairs and maintenance, window cleaning, gardening and the cleaning of communal areas.
Your local council will be able to advise you about getting help paying your rent and service charge through housing benefit. They will also be able to tell you if they will be paying grant to us to meet or contribute towards the support cost elements of our services to you.
Getting here
Pembroke Court
Dover Road, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 1TA
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