New Retirement Living Apartments Coming To Sutton Coldfield
Posted 21 September 2022 by
Keith OsborneAdlington Retirement Living is giving home-seekers a first look at its latest development for over-55s, which will be bringing a collection of apartments to Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield.
Work on a new retirement living community called Broadleaf House began in July and is set to complete in October 2023. Located on Birmingham Road, it will offer 57 one-, two- and three-bedroom retirement apartments for the over-55s, many with the benefit of patios or walk-out balconies.
Alexandra Johnson, sales and marketing director for Adlington Retirement Living, said: “Our award-winning approach to independent living, ensures homeowners don’t have to compromise on their lifestyle, their social life or their independence. We aim to provide a community spirit, whilst promoting independence and individual respect. It’s a chance to become part of a thriving community of like-minded people, with a shared outlook.”
Joan and Bill, homeowners at another Adlington development, The Chimes, in Cheadle, said: “The best bits about living here are you’ve got people on hand. You can have your privacy. You have your own apartment. You can stay there whenever you want to and you can be on your own… but you also have the alternative, if you want it. I think having that choice is such a big thing and you can have one choice one day and the other choice the next day. It’s a perfect situation.”
Four of Adlington’s retirement communities have won Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards for the Best Retirement Development at the WhatHouse? Awards, the UK housebuilding’s most prestigious event. Adlington House in Otley won the Gold Award in 2017, The Folds in Romiley and the Bridges in Macclesfield won the Silver Award in 2020 and 2019, and Adlington House in Portishead won the Bronze Award in 2015.
The brand new, low-maintenance apartments at Broadleaf House feature quality fixtures and fittings include hardwearing 80% wool carpets that reduce heat loss and add a touch of luxury, feature fireplaces, fully fitted kitchens with integrated appliances and specially designed wet rooms.
Residents at Broadleaf House will be able to spend time in the leafy gardens (maintained by an expert team of gardeners), relax in the hair salon, therapy suite or homeowners’ lounge and enjoy the table service restaurant.
Alexandra Johnson added: “One of the main benefits of retirement living is not having to worry about maintaining a house and garden anymore. It’s lovely to hear many of our homeowners at our other communities comment on the free time and energy they have to enjoy life. They often remark how much more ‘me time’ they discover not having to worry about repairs, DIY or mowing.”
Optional personal care packages can be put in place to suit individuals’ needs. Be it short-term support after an operation, or more regular, long-term tailored personal care, the team work closely with their local care partner to ensure a flexible solution to suit each individual.
Find out more at www.adlington.co.uk.
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