This Retirement Living Plus development, Knox Court, will contain a mixture of one and two bedroom apartments. These retirement homes on Bilton Road, Rugby will provide homeowners with the perfect opportunity to downsize. But, if you relocate to one of our retirement homes in Rugby, you won’t need to make any sacrifices.
The Retirement Living PLUS Apartments for the over 70s and will consist of 27 one bedroom and 35 two bedroom apartments. The apartments will benefit from a homeowners lounge with Free Wi-Fi a separate function room and wellness suite along with an on-site bistro which will serve a varied menu to meet everyone`s tastes. To the rear of the properly will be a beautiful courtyard garden which you can enjoy with your like-minded neighbours, friends and family. All exterior maintenance is taken care of for you.
There will be an on-site Estate Manager, 24 hours staffing 7 days a week, there will be tailor-made support packages and some domestic assistance available to you. All apartments will benefit from additional security features of a camera entry system and intruder alarms, within a gated community.
Local Area
Rugby’s a thriving market town that’s laced with history. It’s the place where the game of rugby was born back in 1823, when local student William Webb Ellis picked up a football and ran with it. To this day, the town celebrates the fact that it founded the game, and there are several monuments and places of interest to commemorate this, including a statue of William Webb Ellis and the Rugby Hall of Fame.
Local residents also love the town’s market, which has traded since 1235. Now, it’s held in the centre of town on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. It has a reputation as being a friendly place to shop, and the stall holders will get to know your name in no time if you’re a regular.
On days where the market isn’t taking place, you’ll never struggle to find somewhere to shop. Rugby has a great range of independent shops, but high street brands also have a presence in the town, with options including Marks & Spencer, Boots and The Range.
In the evening, Rugby also really comes alive with a great range of bars, pubs and restaurants. In fact, Rugby is famous for its quality pubs and 11 of these have CAMRA accreditation. As a result, Rugby even has its own real ale trail that’s popular with locals.