Time is running out to secure a retirement apartment at McCarthy & Stone’s Stoneleigh Court development in the seaside town of Porthcawl.
There are just two apartments left at the development on John Street. The last properties are all one bedroom apartments comprising an open plan lounge and dining room, adjoining kitchen, double bedroom and a bathroom and come complete with carpets and curtains.
Designed especially for retirement living, special care and attention has been paid to incorporate features such as 24 hour emergency Careline call points, electrical sockets at a raised height to reduce bending, illuminated light switches, a security entry system, easy grip lever taps in the bathroom and kitchen and energy efficient heating.
Residents at Stoneleigh Court can also enjoy landscaped grounds, socialise and relax in the communal lounge and invite family and friends to stay in the development’s guest suite.
Aileen King, sales and marketing director for McCarthy & Stone South West, comments: “To make the most of your retirement years you want peace of mind, comfort and independence. At our Stoneleigh Court development, residents can enjoy just that and more. The final apartments are ready to move into straight away and we’d urge anyone considering retirement living to get in touch now to make sure they don’t miss out on the opportunity to become part of the thriving community at Stoneleigh Court.”
Situated in the seaside town of Porthcawl, Stoneleigh Court is an exclusive collection of 48 retirement properties located on John Street. The development is within a short walk of the pedestrianised high street, which provides a large selection of shops and amenities, including a post office, bakery, hairdresser and newsagent. The development is also ideally situated to take advantage of award winning beaches. A bus stop is situated opposite the development and good services run regularly around the locality and to Swansea and Cardiff.
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Date Published: 25 November 2009