Award-winning developer, Beechcroft, has been granted planning permission for a new development on the historic Abbey Mill site in the heart of Bishop’s Waltham.
Set within beautifully landscaped, fully maintained grounds, the collection of elegant new and converted houses and apartments will include both retirement properties and homes created by Beechcroft’s Special Projects Division, along with a new care home. In addition to having a comfortable communal lounge, a luxurious guest suite for visitors and an estate management service on hand, home owners will be able to take advantage of a ‘menu’ of services offered at the care home, from hairdressing to daily meals.
“We are delighted to be able to add the new development at Bishop’s Waltham to our portfolio, which includes a number of award-winning retirement developments and restoration projects. We anticipate launching the development in early 2024 but are already receiving enquiries and registering interest from prospective home buyers.”
Whilst Beechcroft has been building high-quality retirement homes for almost 40 years, the company’s Special Projects Division was established as a response to the demand for Beechcroft homes from people under the age of 55, keen to live in a peaceful community of like-minded adults. On Special Projects’ developments, full-time residency is limited to the over 16s.
All new and converted Beechcroft homes are energy efficient, easily maintained and designed to provide an abundance of generously proportioned, light filled living space, regardless of the number of bedrooms. The majority of new homes also feature a terrace, balcony, private garden – or a combination of these. Private gardens, as well as the landscaped setting and communal areas are maintained by an Estate Manager, who also keeps an eye on properties whilst owners are away and is also on hand to offer help and advice when needed.
To register for further information on the new development at Bishop’s Waltham, please call 01491-825522. Details of all Beechcroft developments are available on the website at www.beechcroft.co.uk.
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