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McCarthy Stone Has Announced Enormous Interest in Two Brand New Retirement Communities Coming Soon to Macclesfield

McCarthy Stone, the UK’s leading developer and manager of retirement communities, has revealed enormous interest in not one but two brand new retirement communities coming soon to Macclesfield.

Macclesfield retirees were invited to join McCarthy Stone at the Tytherington Club to hear first-hand about the new retirement properties at Kings Scholars Court and John Percyvale Court, with the special event marking the first opportunity for off-plan reservations to be made.

Following the event, McCarthy Stone is pleased to announce there has been a surge in reservations of one- and two-bedroom apartments at their Kings Scholars Court and John Percyvale Court Retirement Living and Retirement Living PLUS developments, with a large number being snapped up there and then on the day.

Limited apartments are still available for retirees in the local Macclesfield area who may be considering downsizing. To discuss the remaining properties, those interested are encouraged to act fast by calling 0800 882 1829 or visiting  www.mccarthyandstone.co.uk/macclesfield/

Louise Flynn, Divisional Marketing Manager for McCarthy Stone, explained: It was so lovely to meet with the local community who came along to the Tytherington Club and hear all about their future retirement plans. Both Kings Scholars Court and John Percyvale Court present a significant opportunity for anyone looking to secure a prime location property in the vibrant town of Macclesfield, which has many amenities within its thriving community. Our developments offer the chance to downsize and enjoy life in a low-maintenance, high-quality property as part of a genuine community of like-minded people.

“We would urge anyone else with an interest in living at either Kings Scholars Court and John Percyvale Court to make contact as soon as they can. As demand increases, there will be too few properties for people’s needs, so don’t miss out on securing your pick of the remaining plots at our stunning developments coming soon to Macclesfield.”

31 one- and 30 two-bedroom retirement properties are being created at John Percyvale Court, a Retirement Living Plus development providing the ideal location for over-70s who can get tailored support when needed while still maintaining their independence. Kings Scholars Court is a Retirement Living development aimed at the over-60s who can choose from 11 one-bedroom and 20 two-bedroom properties.

John Percyvale Court
John Percyvale Court

The developments will include a communal lounge hosting regular events; well-maintained, attractively landscaped gardens; and a hotel-style guest suite where friends and family can stay overnight. John Percyvale Court will also house a bistro where residents and their guests can enjoy freshly-cooked meals.  Peace of mind is assured through state-of-the-art security measures and the presence of staff on-site 24/7.

More than nine out of 10 customers would recommend McCarthy Stone to a friend, meaning it has received the full Five Star award for customer satisfaction from the Home Builders Federation. McCarthy Stone is the only UK housebuilder of any size or type to achieve this rating every year it has taken part in the survey.

To find out more about living at either Macclesfield development, please call 0800 882 1829 or visit www.mccarthyandstone.co.uk/macclesfield/

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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