Barclay House
About the Business
Barclay House is a charming institution located at 1631 Laurel Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee. This historic building offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. With its beautiful architecture and cozy interior, Barclay House provides a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. The institution is known for its exceptional care and services, ensuring that every individual feels right at home. Whether you are looking for a place to live or just visiting, Barclay House is the perfect destination for comfort and relaxation.
Location & Phone number
1631 Laurel Ave, Knoxville, TN 37916, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - ?
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Saturday:
? - 5:00 AM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"J Lunsford in the front office was so very helpful during the move-in process and getting settled here. My daughter and I both think she will love it here. Great location!"
"love this place! So close to everything makes easier to to school and work. My pets love it here too, since they can mingle with buddies during walking time. Pool is so refreshing during the summer. Staff is the best!! Would recommend to anybody and everybody"
"Great place to live, friendly staff and clean grounds. I have lived here for the last 4yrs and love it!!! getting ready to graduate this summer, would definitely recommend Barclay house."
"Pretty great value for where it is. Not only is it close to UTK, it's also close to a bus stop that goes to ORNL. As a result, I recommend here for anyone interning at the lab and looking for temporary places in Knoxville. On top of that, they're cat friendly! I couldn't ask for more. There are of course a few people living here who don't like to pick up after their dogs, but new management seems to have been doing a great job cracking down on that. The place has been recently renovated, and is really cleaning up since the old management left. My tip to the management: make laundry free. I estimate you all pull in about 51k monthly. Each person doing laundry monthly pays about 1.2k, assuming one washer and one dry per person per week. The six washers and dryers probably need to be replaced, what, every five years at a minimum? But each washer/dryer only costs about $500 to replace per washer. So it's immediately obvious that the laundry is a total racket here. If the management does raise the rent like they said they will, they better stop charging for laundry! It's just such an inconvenience, and clearly within their budget to make free."
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