McCarthy & Stone's picturesque Robert Adam Court development in Alnwick has become the best selling site amongst the retirement specialist's entire UK portfolio of more than 150.
Situated in a location described by The Times as 'one of the most desirable in the North East', Robert Adam Court has seen such a demand for its specially designed retirement living properties that there is now only 8 remaining for sale.
Fiona Brooks, Regional Sales & Marketing Director for McCarthy & Stone, commented: "We have been absolutely delighted with the success that we've experienced at Robert Adam Court, but it comes as no real surprise as the development was always destined to be popular.
"Since we first opened our doors last Autumn, so many visitors have been attracted by the great building design that compliments the historic nature of Alnwick. It is so perfectly located, backing on the beautiful Alnwick Gardens, with the castle and town centre shops only a short walk away - it is a wonderful place to sit back and enjoy the freedom retirement has to offer.
"With only a small number of properties now still available, we would urge anyone interested in finding out more about the lifestyles on offer to contact our sales team soon to avoid disappointment."
McCarthy & Stone encourages the over 60's to make the most of their retirement years by providing comfort, independence and the companionship of like minded individuals. Its Robert Adam Court development enjoys an idyllic situation on Bondgate Without, just 10 miles from Northumberland National Park and five miles from the spectacular North East coast.
Each private apartment is designed to provide a low maintenance living environment with the benefit of modern fittings, good security and a host of other specialist features. The remaining properties at the development start from £149,950.
For more information, please visit the development's show complex open daily from 10.30am to 5.00pm.
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Date Published: 19 July 2011