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Laureate Gardens

Beautiful new homes, a more relaxed lifestyle and Henley life on your doorstep. What more could you want in your retirement?

Laureate Gardens in Henley-on-Thames is a development of beautiful new apartments and houses designed exclusively for the over 55s. 

Everything that Henley-on-Thames has to offer is just moments away as Laureate Gardens has an enviable position in the centre of town, however living here feels like an oasis away from the bustle of town life as you’ll enjoy tranquil surroundings and a quiet traffic free location.

The majority of the homes at Laureate Gardens sit behind the façades of historic Grade II listed buildings and behind these façades are exquisite new homes which maintain touches of period character alongside contemporary design. 

The homes offer peace-of-mind knowing that everything is brand new and worrying about the external maintenance of your home becomes a thing of the past as it’s taken care of for you. You can just spend more time doing the things you enjoy. 

You can also spend time relaxing in the impressive shared gardens that the homes are situated around, they are the perfect place to enjoy a neighbourly chat with new friends.

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Whether you are thinking about downsizing to a more manageable home, want to move closer to family, or just like the idea of like-minded neighbours and Henley life, making the move to Laureate Gardens offers you low maintenance living and a more relaxed way of life, all in a wonderful location. 

There are five show homes to view on-site and the team is available Monday to Saturday to show you around. Viewings can be arranged by contacting Davis Tate on 01491 412345 and you can find more information visiting laureategardens.co.uk.

McCarthy Stone – Loddon House or Birch Place

Luxury living for retirees in Berkshire

McCarthy Stone, the UK’s leading developer and manager of retirement communities, is proud to showcase a new outlook on retirement living with its latest developments, Birch Place in Crowthorne and Loddon House in Twyford. The beautifully-finished, low maintenance and spacious apartments at each development offer all the home comforts you could ever need, with a choice of social and leisure activities right on your doorstep.

The two developments in Berkshire offer two exclusive options to suit all stages of retirement. The Loddon House Retirement Living development features spacious and stylish two-bedroom apartments exclusively designed for those aged 60 and over, while Birch Place, the Retirement Living Plus development in Crowthorne, has been designed for retirees aged 70 and over.

Situated in close proximity to a number of National Trust walks along the river, Loddon House offers retirees the opportunity to be close to nature, whilst still enjoying the convenience and amenities of the Twyford village, which has several quaint shops, restaurants, and pubs. Birch Place is situated just over half a mile away from the local high street, featuring a range of banks, pharmacies, hairdressers and restaurants, as well as a convenient supermarket, to offer the best of rural English life.

Loddon House and Birch Place have plenty to offer the most discerning retirees, with stylish fixtures and fittings, including top of the range built-in appliances in every apartment at each development. Beautifully landscaped gardens are maintained all year round for the enjoyment of McCarthy Stone homeowners and are the setting for many garden parties and social activities during the summer months.

At Loddon House and Birch Place, you can live independently and choose your own pace of life, while knowing there’s always someone to share a coffee or a glass of wine with in the homeowners’ lounge or taking part in the events and activities on offer each week. 

It is reassuring to know that both developments have a 24-hour emergency call system in place to provide emergency assistance should it ever be needed. At Loddon House, a House Manager is also available during office hours to oversee the day-to-day running of the development, and to help with anything you might need to enjoy the independence of your new home. At Birch Place, a trained Estate team is on hand to manage the development 24-hours a day, and retirees also have access to flexible domestic care packages which can be tailored to provide varying levels of support.

To take a tour around McCarthy Stone Loddon House or Birch Place, please call 0800 310 0383 or visit www.mccarthyandstone.co.uk/berkshire.

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