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Stiperstones Court, Shrewsbury the Support You Need with Assisted Living Be Part of a New Lifestyle Exclusively Designed for the Over 70S Artist impression Stiperstones Court, Shrewsbury The support you need with Assisted Living Be part of a new lifestyle exclusively designed for the over 70s Artist impression Welcome to Stiperstones Court Stiperstones Court is an elegant collection of 29 one bedroom and 23 two bedroom luxury apartments set on a 1.8 acre site overlooking the Rea Brook. With an enviable location just over half a mile east of Shrewsbury town centre, the beautiful Assisted Living development is ideally situated with everything you’ll need on your doorstep. Designed exclusively with the over 70s in mind, our Assisted Living development will allow you to carry on living independently in a home you own, with the help of on-site flexible care and support plus the advantage of a table service restaurant. Socialise with your neighbours in the homeowners’ lounge or the extensive split level landscaped gardens which can be accessed via a stair lift if required. With so much attention to detail, it’s no wonder McCarthy & Stone is the UK’s leading retirement housebuilder. 1 A reputation you can rely on when you buy with McCarthy & Stone Providing award winning customer service We’re incredibly proud to have been awarded a 5 Star rating in customer satisfaction for eleven consecutive years, as voted for by our homeowners via the House Builders Federation (HBF) survey. We’re delighted that so many of our homeowners say they would happily recommend us to their friends and family, we believe this is testimony to the quality and attention to detail that goes into the service we provide, and all our developments. Since we started in 1977 we’ve built almost 50,000 apartments, as well as a strong reputation for quality. It’s nice to know that we’re getting it right, for the people who really matter. 2 The English Bridge A vibrant community There’s something in the heart of for everyone in Shrewsbury Shrewsbury The perfect location for Assisted Living Set amidst the picturesque Shropshire countryside, close to the Welsh borders, Shewsbury is a stunning medieval town packed with elegant timber framed black and white buildings, a bustling town centre and historic The Old Market Hall landmarks. Abbey Foregate is one of the oldest roads and suburbs of the beautiful market town, which dates back to the fifth and sixth centuries. Shrewsbury town centre is located about half a mile from Stiperstones Court and includes a vast range of shopping amenities, from high street names to independent boutiques. Visitors can also enjoy waterside views of the River Severn, which forms a loop around the town centre, offering enjoyable walks or even boat trips. For amenities closer to home, the development is located in close proximity to a household goods store as well as being less than 0.3 miles to a large Asda Superstore. You’ll also find a medical centre, Post Office, chemist, library, dentist and convenience stores within half a mile of Stiperstones Court, for day-to-day requirements. Within half a mile of the development you will find a cinema, restaurants and local pubs. But Shrewsbury is also home to Theatre Severn, visited by many major theatre touring productions, The Hive Arts Centre and Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery. There are regular bus services directly outside Stiperstones Court, which travels to and from the town centre and to the hospital. You can also catch a bus direct to Telford Town Centre from here as well. Other transport links include the railway station, which is less than a mile away, which includes regular services to major UK cities. 3 . E V A R A E O 5 NORTH S O 2 1 N TREET D H A 8 9 A M U U 1 K O L S N N 5 E R V D N T C S E E E A R R O R O L N D R A M O T L S O S T LE T O A R M E A B A R N C L E U V K M EE T B E R E H A TO T N N O A E T N T E R STRE E U O U IL A E N G B T A S M L . T E S N VICTORIA ST H T A L S T. R . D E T S E Y R MA O H S E L F T A D T E A R T E T. O EE L S R T T D R E B A S R R A L A C A D E A FO C W C n D R O er D O v R H Se ST U E RE R D E S Station T E E N U C Stiperstones U N 458 E R A AV ES C C LE SE E VE R N T L U T F D A O A E ND C R E E Court S E A O T C R R A N N D T TA R N A K L S K E E I L W R F V H S L ILL E IT L E M W S W L S O E T. L D O A W E Y R L VE L R A M IA C R L R O O O A ICT I N WM 1 Cathedral V H ER E E D P H V 1 RO A 9 S S A 1 R 5 K U AN A B O 2 Shrewsbury Abbey T N M R E O A Town CA N R NON ST M REET A D T 3 Asda E L O E R B D L L E A Centre A L A L R R O E 4 Bus Stop C K R BISHO T B E P S Q S W TREET R Shopping HITE R HA D S S YFOR LL O u EG ST A R R T T E TE EET O 5 Darwin Shopping Centre R B a LL A M B S HI E M NT 5 F A FO T O A r EM E 1 I K AR S R F A L 9 I r T C N LF 2 1 H Y R C y L E 1 S O D 6 Library P 1 S H C S R T 5 I S M . N T A C A P L T L E S R D HI S S E a S ’S T 91 A 7 Theatre Severn E 1 B KIN E T N A5 B G STRE D N r H T EY ET Y AR A E T K L k O C FO A R J O R LL S P E R T EG O G W S E HIL L C AT 8 Hive Arts Centre A K LE E E C L L Y IL I W G E M A S H C B S P B O 9 Shrewsbury Museum & N E A A M L O E R W N E T T R Art Gallery O S T BANK AN H L O W N HES A O EC M W N M BE W L E H L A B 10 Medical Practice L E A D L S A N A ES D R E O NS C LIA R N S JU O L T LL ST L C 11 Dentist E O A D T WN W O G N L E ID E C H R S A 12 Chemist B A E 4 N M D R 5 A H 8 N C LE A O C L N 13 Household Goods Store E D O S DG N G L O L D N I n r P K e 14 Hairdressers v O e S T E 1 T N 2 G 9 S A 1 L 1 W 1 15 Post Office L R S 5 O EY A 5 Y W ER A Y A N T A L D W E G A F S A K D C N L R O R O I E D L 16 Pride Hill Shopping Centre C B M I C AN N A A Y O A E Y R O A O C G H E C N S S R K D B R T S B K U R N R E L E Y S I E S O 17 The Parade Shopping Centre U T M R A E A V T R RD E D T D O AN O L B S S E G D A N T L N I R T D K L E E D B E S E D R E B T R L L R T R E N S P F E L E E E R I D E E T A T B C G V T I U S O T L N E U T R O R R C O C L E I S T C N E O H G I R E K Y A T E A B Y N R R T A R Quarry Park A D S N S ShrewsburyV Y D R E T B A E N R N E W S E R U E Town CentreE T A Y A vibrant community close to local amenities 4 5 A life made Buy a beautiful, easier with private apartment with McCarthy & Stone everything made simple With McCarthy & Stone, everything is designed to let you get the most out of life.
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