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Kingsdown Meadow M20 Kingsdown A20 Shoreham Knockmill A224 Kingsdown Meadow M20 Kingsdown A225 A25 Knockholt Meadow Pound Sevenoaks, Kent Otford M25 Kemsing M26 Dunton Green M25 A25 Oldbury A225 A25 Sundridge Sevenoaks Get in touch If Kingsdown Meadow sounds like your ideal next step, why not come and see the park for yourself? Our friendly team will be happy to show you around and answer any questions you have. Kingsdown Meadow Residential Park Romney Street Knatts Valley, Sevenoaks TN15 6XW Phone: 0800 644 4499 E-mail: [email protected] serenityparks.co.uk Important Notice: These particulars are for illustration only. We operate a policy of continuous product development and individual features such as windows, doors and elevational treatments may vary from time to time. Consequently, these particulars should be treated as general guidance only and cannot be relied upon as accurately describing any of the specified matters prescribed by any order made under the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. All information is correct at time of going to press and can change without notice. Date of print 2019. Beautiful 1 and 2 bedroom - Serenity Parks Limited - Registered in the UK - 1033633 Residential Park Homes Welcome to Kingsdown Meadow Sevenoaks, Kent Kingsdown Meadow is located in a tranquil and picturesque area of Kent and has been perfectly designed with people like you in mind. This exclusive, gated development offers residents high-end residential park homes in a peaceful location within a thriving community. Furthermore, with all the capital left over from downsizing to a smaller property, you can enjoy doing the things you really love. Kingsdown Meadow is exclusively for over 45’s, meaning that you’ll be perfectly placed to meet people from similar walks of life. In addition, at Kingsdown Meadow you are guaranteed to find a home you love. Our selection of residential park homes are fully customisable to suit your budget and specifications. No matter what your requirements, Kingsdown Meadow can offer the perfect solution. Serenity Parks isn’t just a luxury park- home provider – it’s a way of life. Find out more, visit serenityparks.co.uk — Kingsdown Meadow, Sevenoaks, Kent Serene living in the Kingsdown Meadow has everything you could want and need. Ample outdoor space offering residents an inviting place to watch the world go by and socialise Heart of with neighbours. It enjoys a peaceful and tranquil setting yet The nearby town of Sevenoaks has a small the Kent there is much to enjoy and explore in the locality shopping area which is ideal for everyday should you wish to do so. requirements and features many high street names as well as local independents. For those For high octane entertainment a trip to the who enjoy participating in or watching sport, nearby Brands Hatch circuit is a must with The Vine cricket ground is one of the oldest Countryside many events scheduled each year. But, if a cricket grounds in England and other sports such more peaceful pastime is your preferred choice as rugby, hockey and football are all catered for Kingsdown Meadow Residential Park is nestled Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve offers an opportunity with established clubs present in the town. in the heart of leafy Kent just a few minutes’ to be at one with nature and perhaps enjoy a drive from the popular town of Sevenoaks. quick drink or light bite in its onsite café. Within walking distance of the centre is Knole Park, a National Trust property with a delightful Whilst moving to the countryside is all about house and grounds to enjoy. There is a golf the peace and tranquillity we recognise that it course situated on the fringes of the park, an is necessary to access the amenities associated ideal way to while away a pleasant few hours. with modern day life. Both the M20 and M25 motorways are within a few minutes’ drive and Furthermore, residents at Kingsdown Meadow the nearby stations of Otford and Shoreham can now benefit from a new community means that you can be in the centre of London in transport provision, which combines a ‘hail around half an hour. as you need’ service and timetable with designated stops. Local Amenities Bus Stop - 1.1 miles Train Station - 2.6 miles Supermarket - 3.9 miles Bank - 5.7 miles Post Office - 2.9 miles Bluewater Shopping Centre - 10.5 miles Health Centre - 2.8 miles Pharmacy - 3.9 miles Dental Practice - 5.8 miles Sevenoaks Hospital - 4.6 miles Cafés - 4.6 miles Pubs & Bars - 3.8 miles Find out more, visit serenityparks.co.uk — Kingsdown Meadow, Sevenoaks, Kent Why choose Kingsdown Meadow Making the move to a residential park home isn’t just a change of address – it’s a change of lifestyle too! Here are the top three reasons you should choose a residential park home at Kingsdown Meadow: Sense of Community Enhanced Quality of Life Location Residential parks are known for their thriving By choosing a home on Kingsdown Meadow, you Whilst Kingsdown Meadow is located in rural community spirit, and Serenity Parks is no are also choosing a Serenity Parks way of life. Kent, nestled down country lanes with lovely exception – the community on our Kingsdown The quality of life offered at Serenity Parks is one views, it is only a few minutes from the local Meadow park is second-to-none. The vibrant of the many things our residents love - we offer railway station. This means you have beautiful atmosphere in and around the park allows comfortable, modern and eco-friendly homes, green spaces at your disposal, yet in around residents to forge friendships and create lasting all whilst being surrounded by stunning scenery half an hour, you can be in the centre of bonds with like-minded individuals. Kingsdown and peaceful neighbours. We pride ourselves London showing that it is not just a residential Meadow has a pleasant village community feel, on keeping the park clean, tidy and perfectly park for retirees. with residents creating a friendly, sociable and preserved, meaning you are free to enjoy the inclusive atmosphere where everyone is made to low-maintenance living you deserve. feel welcome. Find out more, visit serenityparks.co.uk — Kingsdown Meadow, Sevenoaks, Kent Why choose A Quick & Easy Move Serenity Parks aims to take away the stress and hassle of moving home, so that you have a seamless and stress-free move into your new park home. Our Assisted Sale Scheme Kingsdown couldn’t be easier. Meadow 1 2 Serenity Parks will instruct a Complete our Assisted Sale local estate agent to value your application, giving us official home and agree on a selling permission to sell your home on price with you. your behalf. Park home living can open so many 3 4 doors for people just like you. In Serenity Parks will take care We will put you in touch with a of all estate agent and legal specialist independent solicitor addition to lifestyle benefits, here are fees up to an agreed value for who will act on your behalf few reasons why a residential park your peace of mind. during the sale of your home. home at Kingsdown Meadow makes 5 6 financial sense: Once the above has been Both the sales agent and Serenity approved and agreed, a local Parks will handle all offers and selling agent will be instructed to negotiations on your behalf, Financial Freedom Downsize & Release Equity market the property and conduct ensuring you are kept informed at viewings on your behalf. every opportunity. One of the biggest draws for our residents is the One of the very best things about moving to positive effect that choosing a residential park a high-end park home is the equity you could home has on your finances. By downsizing from a release by downsizing to a more affordable bricks and mortar property to a park home, you property. Each park home on Kingsdown could release a significant proportion of equity Meadow has been priced much lower than a or could even become mortgage free. With the traditional bricks and mortar property in the area 7 potential of this additional capital, you could and is also designed to be a lot more economical. do more of the things you love, and fund the Park homes are exempt from Stamp Duty, fall Once a sale has been agreed, retirement you have always dreamed of. under Council Tax Band A and come with the we will progress the sale added benefit of enjoying lower utility bills too. through to exchange of This allows you to keep a larger proportion contracts, whilst at the same DU of your equity that can help towards funding time conducting the sale of P TY M T A O T your new park home. a more luxurious retirement or having more S P A O Y N disposable income to spend on the things that matter to you. Find out more, visit serenityparks.co.uk — Kingsdown Meadow, Sevenoaks, Kent Create the perfect home Design Your Very Own Park Home One of the many benefits of choosing Kingsdown Meadow is the ability to customise your new park home, so you can create the perfect home you’ve always dreamed of. You can choose everything from the size and layout of your home to the fixtures and furnishings that will suit your lifestyle, allowing you to feel at home in no time. You are in control of this new chapter of your life from the very beginning – Serenity Parks can help you create a home that is perfectly tailored to your taste, budget and requirements, all for a fraction of the price of a bricks and mortar property.
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