Sheltered Housing & Accommodation Gee Cross
Gee Cross is a small village located in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. It has a long and interesting history, with archaeological evidence of human activity around the area going back to the Bronze Age. Gee Cross was mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086, and has many historic buildings, including several pubs and the Grade II listed St John’s Church.
Gee Cross is a popular destination for retirees and older adults, due to its many amenities and attractions. The village offers a variety of housing options for seniors, including sheltered housing and retirement villages. There are also a number of medical facilities in the area, including doctors, pharmacies and dentists. Gee Cross is home to a number of community organizations and events, such as the Gee Cross Community Association, which holds regular meetings and activities. The village also has a library, a post office, and a variety of shops and cafes.