Sanctuary Supported Living
Baskeyfield House, ST6
33.883.88
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3 total reviews
This all-time rating combines the reviewers score for Experience, Value, Location, Facilities, Management and Design as well as the age and verification status of the review.
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Overall
4.67
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4.67
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4.67
Location
4.00
Value
3.67
Management
4.00
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Maureen (Tenant)
Baskeyfield House, ST6
Nov 2021
Lovely modern development .
Maureen (Tenant)
Baskeyfield House, ST6
Nov 2021
Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:
Great location, quiet area with a town minutes up the road. Easy access to the A500. Plenty of parking, easy bus routes too.
How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:
Yes issues are always dealt with very promptly. Good service
Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:
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JRD (Tenant)
Baskeyfield House, ST6
Oct 2021
Highly recommended
JRD (Tenant)
Baskeyfield House, ST6
Oct 2021
Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:
As a person who has lived in Stoke-on-Trent all my life, moving to Middleport was not too traumatic. I expected to see what I saw out of the bedroom window- there can be no dressing it up as if it is in a Country Park! Bus links are obviously not what they used to be, but this is not an issue for me as I drive my own car. Parking facilities at Baskeyfield House are very good, there is never a problem getting a space. Traffic noise is not a problem either, as it is on a quiet street in Middleport plus the double glazing is very effective. There is currently some kind of development going on nearby, which I'm sure will be an improvement to the view but means that large diggers/ earth movers etc are a constant feature. Again, this does not bother me- it's quite interesting to watch their progress each day!
How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:
This question needs to be re-phrased to make it adequately understandable. Who/what exactly is "the building management"- do you mean the Manager at Baskeyfield House? If so, the manager has recently changed. The staff I speak to most about any problems or issues are the Reception staff- who attend to my problems swiftly at all times.
Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:
I was made fully aware of everything before I moved in- there were no surprises.
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Leff&Gin (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Baskeyfield House, ST6
Oct 2021
Fantastic place to live. With a few tweaks here and there it could be perfect !
Leff&Gin (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Baskeyfield House, ST6
Oct 2021
Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:
We don’t feel able to go into the nearest area of shops at night time. It isn’t a very nice area. I cannot comment on facilities in that respect. We own a car so have not used public transport but my daughter visit by bus which drops her off in Newcastle Street, quite a way for someone older to walk especially if they are disabled. There needs to be a bus stop on the estate. The biggest problem is the congestion on Newcastle Street. Parking on our development is poor. Whatever the person who designed this part of the development was thinking about, we have no idea. This is a development of 80 flats for people over the age of 55 with particular needs. Bearing that in mind, there are 4 disabled bays and very few parking spaces, so much so that on some days you cannot park on your own car park, whether you are disabled or not. There appears to be quite a bit of anti social behaviour in this area. We never see community police walking about although we have seen them come into the building. We don’t experience any road traffic noise, but we do have daily noise from 7am to 5pm on weekdays and 7am to 12 noon on Saturdays from the Potteries Waste Transfer site with lorries constantly coming in and out, and the noise of rubble being tipped and the lifted again, which, with the continual dust, is not what we signed up for. We were told the transfer site was to be relocated but we have spoken to them regarding the noise issues and he says he will move if he is paid enough.
How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:
They have responded very well. Some things take longer to sort out but that is not always the fault of building management. I just wish they would sort my bathroom sink. Winter is coming and I would like to wash in hot water.
Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:
Definitely the noise from the waste transfer site. We were told it was moving and it seems unlikely to be in the near future. Also be mindful that if you are not on the top floor you may have a noisy neighbour above, especially those with wheelchairs as you can hear those moving about. Make sure you ask questions
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