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Garden Party at Queen Anne Court


Garden Party at Queen Anne Court

HOME owners can enjoy all the advantages of a garden without getting their hands dirty at Queen Anne Court in Quedgeley.

It’s the perfect solution for those who want to downsize their lifestyle in later years but don’t want to forego enjoying the outdoor life.

With a choice of brand new, two-bedroom properties available to buy, the Aspen Retirement Living development is the ideal place for those who want to retire to a more manageable home. And they come complete with beautiful communal gardens where home owners can lend a hand if they wish or simply sit back and relax.

To showcase the gardens and the ease of living that Queen Anne Court offers, Aspen is holding a garden party from 2pm to 4pm on Wednesday, May 2 for prospective purchasers and their families.

With a glass of sparkling wine and delicious home-baked cream scones, guests will be able to view the high specification apartments and communal facilities, which include a lounge, restaurant, conservatory and guest suite for when family come to stay.

Liz Herring, sales and marketing manager for Aspen Retirement Living, explains: “We appreciate that those relocating from a house to an apartment may be concerned that they’re giving up their garden and access to outside space. The communal gardens at Queen Anne Court are particularly lovely and, whilst they are regularly tended by a garden landscape company, our green-fingered residents are welcome to lend a hand with some finishing touches. And those who don’t want to get their hands dirty can choose to sit back and enjoy the view while relaxing in the gardens or conservatory.”

Situated off Bristol Road, Queen Anne Court enjoys a location that’s ideal for those in later years. Everything home owners need is conveniently located close-by, including a medical centre, dentists’ surgery, a large Tesco supermarket and a retail park. Plus the area is relatively flat, so easy to get around for those with mobility problems.

The development is on a regular bus route to and from Gloucester city centre and is also just 10 miles from Stroud and some pretty Cotswold villages for days out.

“Queen Anne Court is ideal for both the active retired and those who perhaps need some extra care. They can retain their independence, living in their own home, while also benefitting from the reassurance of friendly on-site support staff and an emergency call system,” Liz added.

“As well as enjoying the beautiful gardens, our home owners can gather in the lounge or restaurant, or seek out the company of like-minded individuals and participate in social activities including coffee mornings and scrabble clubs.”

Current availability at Queen Anne Court includes a choice of two-bedroom apartments, priced from £184,500.

Explore the development and its grounds during the garden party that was held on May 2 or, for more information, call Brian Stanley on 01452 720511 or email: queenanne@aspenretirement.co.uk.


Editor’s footnote: Aspen Retirement Limited is part of the Stepnell Group; a well respected and family owned building firm with over 140 years’ experience. Started by George Bosworth and Horace Wakeford, who were both builders in Daventry, the company now has offices stretching from the north Midlands to the south coast. The group constructs both commercial and residential developments and is still in family ownership with fourth and fifth generation family members at the forefront. The company is focused on providing quality, longevity and excellent service to all its clients.

All Aspen Retirement Living and Extra Care developments are designed to appeal to the modern 60-plus generation – both individuals and couples seeking an active retirement with fun, freedom and security. Schemes can currently be found in Abergele, Solihull, Worcester and Quedgeley. Further information: www.aspenretirement.co.uk.


 



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