Social Accommodation in Audley
Axient Housing provides safe, professionally managed shared accommodation for social housing tenants in Audley. We work with housing associations, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, and support organisations to ensure appropriate placements.
Social Accommodation in Audley
Audley is a rural village and civil parish in north Staffordshire on the Cheshire border, offering a quieter, community-focused alternative to urban accommodation. Rural setting with demand for supported accommodation from those seeking stability in a quieter, safer environment.
Axient Housing Limited sources and manages suitable shared properties in and around Audley, working closely with Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council and housing association partners to ensure tenants are placed in accommodation that meets their needs.
Who We House in Audley
Single Adults
Adults in housing need referred from the housing register or support organisations
Couples
Couples seeking affordable shared or self-contained accommodation in the area
Vulnerable Individuals
Those with support needs referred by social workers or mental health teams
Working Households
Low-income working adults who cannot afford market-rate private rents
Housing Association Nominees
Individuals referred directly by partner housing associations
How to Access Social Accommodation in Audley
Referral
You or your support worker submits a referral to Axient Housing through our partners or direct enquiry form.
Assessment
We assess suitability for our available properties in Audley and the surrounding area.
Property Match
We match you to a suitable property based on your needs, preferences, and available accommodation.
Move In
Once agreed, we arrange a convenient move-in date and provide all tenancy documentation.
Working with Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council
Axient Housing Limited works alongside Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council and partner housing associations to provide quality social accommodation in Audley. We accept referrals from council housing teams, social workers, and approved support organisations.

