Property description
Exceptionally spacious 2 double bedroom apartments. Prices starting from £349,995
HAWKESBURY PLACE
This stunning new retirement development is located in the beautiful Cotswolds town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Hawkesbury Place allows you to enjoy the benefits of owning your own home, free from the worries of external maintenance or gardening and with like-minded retirees as your neighbours. This beautiful apartment has built-in security and lifestyle features that help make the practicalities of day-to-day life easier for you.
There are pleasant, landscaped communal gardens including a very pleasant patio area by the homeowners lounge. A supplementary ‘Vent Axia’ heat exchange system provides an economic heat recovery system utilising the hot air generated within the property filtering and recirculating this back into the principle rooms. There is also the excellent guest suite widely used by visiting family and friends for which a small charge of £25 per night applies. An on site wellbeing suite is host to a variety of professionals including hairdressers and therapists. Equipped with salon accessories and a therapy table. Our subsidised on-site restaurant serves delicious meals every day of the year and serves food using fresh ingredients and caters for special dietary requirements. Along with the homeowners lounge it is a lovely place to meet up with other homeowners and is perfect for those days that you don’t want to cook for yourself. A mobility scooter store with charging points ensures you are always able to get out and about
SERVICE CHARGE
The service charge includes emergency call system, maintenance fund, domestic assistance, communal maintenance for building and gardens, buildings insurance, restaurant, electricity, heating, water and lighting for communal areas. It excludes electricity, heating, lighting, council tax, telephone/broadband and TV license. Please touch base for furhter details of costings.
THE TOWN
The delightful town of Stow-on-the-Wold has a large and lively Market Square and a monthly Farmers Market. It’s also home to a variety of local boutiques and national stores. It’s particularly known for its great antiques and popular restaurants suitable for any occasion. The town enjoys good public transport links – the highway runs through the Cotswolds from Warwick to Cirencester. A local bus service takes you around town and the nearest railway stations at Moreton in Marsh and Kingham can have you in London in just over an hour and a half.
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