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Portland Grange is a stunning McCarthy Stone Retirement Living development in the attractive town of Leek, close to the town centre, local amenities and transport links. With just 20 one bedroom and 29 two bedroom apartments available, residents can enjoy being part of a close-knit community.
We ensure the security of our residents throughout the development, with camera entry systems, intruder alarms in all apartments, and an on-site House Manager. We also ensure safety and peace of mind, with smoke detectors fitted in all homes and communal areas, as well as a 24 hour call system and lifts to all floors for easy access.
Every high quality apartment is fitted with a thoughtfully designed kitchen including a fridge freezer, oven, hob and hood, as well as telephone and television connection points in the living room and main bedroom for an easy set up. All windows are double glazed for energy efficiency and warmth. Some apartments have a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite as additional features.
Residents at Portland Grange enjoy access to the entire complex, including the landscaped gardens with seating areas, a Mobility Scooter Store, sociable Communal lounge with Wi-Fi, and the exclusive roof top terrace - perfect for catching some sun and admiring the views over Leek. There`s also a Guest Suite available for visitors to spend the night.
Leek is located close to the Peak District and Staffordshire Moorlands, half way between Stoke-On-Trent and Macclesfield. An attractive town with plenty of character, Leek has a wealth of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.
Local AreaLeek is an ideal location for retirement, close to the stunning countryside of the Peak District and boasting plenty of local pubs, cafes, shops and attractions. The town centre has a traditional feel, with cobbled stones and many attractive historic buildings.
Leek is a market town, and hosts a range of markets to this day. The general outdoor market is held every Wednesday, while the indoor market takes place Wednesday, Friday and Saturday each week. Saturday also hosts an outdoor antique and collectors` market, and once a month on a Saturday the ancient marketplace holds an award-winning fine food event.
Leek hosts several popular annual events, including Leek Art Festival, Leek Blues & Americana Festival, and Leek District Show, which are attended by residents and visitors of all ages.
There are a number of historic local attractions in and around Leek, including Brindley`s Mill - a mid-eighteenth-century water-powered mill which was owned by James Brindley, a canal engineer. Cheddleton Flint Mill and Churnet Valley Railway are also interesting exhibits of the area`s industrial heritage.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, a trip to Rudyards Lake is well worth a visit, where fishing and walking are popular in the picturesque setting. A rocky outcrop known as The Roaches promises panoramic views over the area, while Tittesworth Reservoir is one of Staffordshire`s most popular tourist attractions.
The town is situated ten miles north-east of Stoke-On-Trent, and has a comprehensive bus service, connecting residents to surrounding towns and villages like Stoke, Macclesfield, Ashbourne, Cheadle, Buxton and Hanley. There is a bus stop only 0.1 miles from the Retirement Living development.
The properties at this development are leasehold properties with a term of 999 years from and including 01/01/2019