Set in the affluent and desirable market town of Macclesfield, Cheshire, this Retirement Living development will benefit from a wealth of local amenities while offering breathtaking countryside on the doorstep.
A new McCarthy Stone development is coming soon to Coare Street in Macclesfield. This development of Retirement Living apartments will include 11 one-bedroom and 20 two bedroom retirement properties for the over 60s. In each and every apartment, elegant design will meet practicality, with features ranging from ample storage to non-slip bathroom flooring. Plus, at the development`s heart will be a cosy communal lounge for socialising with your fellow homeowners. And the communal outdoor space will be beautifully landscaped providing a peaceful garden in which to relax.
As well as an emergency call system, there`ll be security features including camera entry, so you can rest assured in your new home, whether you`re enjoying some quiet time in your apartment or away visiting family and friends. What`s more, the development will be fully accessible throughout, no matter your level of mobility, with lifts to all floors. Kings Scholars Court is just a few hundred metres from the main shopping area of Macclesfield, where you`ll find supermarkets, high-street stores and independent boutiques, and a wide range of pubs and eateries. For those who use a scooter, there`ll be a scooter storage room and there`ll also be on-site car parking for homeowners.
Local AreaMacclesfield is known as the gateway to the Peak District, with a breathtaking array of parks, rivers, canals, reservoirs and woodlands on the doorstep. It also benefits from a thriving community spirit, with several local events held annually. At Macclesfield Beer Festival, enjoy a weekend of fantastic beers and delicious food, all while supporting local charities. And for a day of delights for all of the family, Macclesfield Festival is a daytime event featuring children`s entertainment, live music and local food stalls.
A jewel in Macclesfield`s crown, Capesthorne Hall is a family-owned Jacobean-style stately home set in 100 acres of beautiful Cheshire countryside. Built between 1719 and 1732, the house is open to the public, where you can marvel at its historical paintings, marble sculptures, antique furniture and 16th-century stained glass windows. The grounds also offer a tranquil setting for an afternoon stroll, with three lakes, formal gardens, an ice house and woodland walks, among other delights. The hall is also the setting for two more of Macclesfield`s annual festivals. Rewind is an 80s festival featuring iconic performances and themed venues, while Classic Ibiza sees classic Ibiza anthems played by the Urban Soul Orchestra with a live DJ and internationally renowned vocalists.
Fantastic opportunities for outdoor activities abound in Macclesfield Forest and the nearby Teggs Nose Country Park. Both are great for walking, horse riding, cycling and fishing. Macclesfield Forest is also an excellent place for bird watching, with the Peak District`s largest heronry at Trentabank Reservoir, and Teggs Nose offers stunning views across the Cheshire Plain.
And just a 20-minute drive from Macclesfield is Jodrell Bank, the home of the giant Lovell Telescope. The striking white bowl of this radio telescope is 75m in diameter and can be seen for many miles around! Visit the Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre to explore the wonders of the universe and learn more about the workings of the telescope. Plus, Jodrell Bank is also the venue of the annual Bluedot Festival, celebrating music, science, art, technology and space exploration. Enjoy fantastic music alongside live science experiments and expert talks.
The properties at this development are leasehold properties with a term of 999 years from and including 01/01/2023