Luxury apartments at Mexborough Grange, a new retirement development in Methley, are now 50 per cent sold, with just one single-bedroom and 12 two-bedroom apartments left to buy.
The stunning modern retirement development is for over 55s only, and comprises 28 exclusive apartments priced from £159,500.
Here the YEP takes a look inside these deluxe apartments for sale.
1. All the requirements for modern day living
Each apartment has been thoughtfully designed to provide style, comfort and all the requirements for modern day living, complete with a well-equipped kitchen, spacious lounge, large master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, and a contemporary bathroom with level access tiled shower and slip resistant tiles. Photo:
2. Secure-entry system for heightened security
Residents also benefit from on-site parking, lifts to all floors and a secure-entry system for heightened security, with many of the apartments also boasting their own balcony or patio. Photo:
3. On-site facilities
There is also a beautiful shared garden and a communal area, as well as a fun-filled programme of entertainment on offer and an on-site hair and nail salon for residents who want to pamper themselves. Photo:
4. Care providers on hand 24-hours a day
An experienced management team and care providers are on hand 24-hours a day, with extra assisted living care packages available for those residents who need additional support. Photo:
5. Owned by Roche Retirement Living
The new development is owned by Roche Retirement Living, a company that specialises in creating high-end retirement developments and care homes, and sales will be handled by Manning Stainton. Photo: Manning Stainton
6. Hugely popular amongst the over 60s
Speaking about the new development, Dawn Carroll, new homes director at Manning Stainton, said: “Mexborough Grange has proved hugely popular amongst the over 60s, and there’s a close-knit community of retirees already living here. It’s a truly unique development that provides residents with a stylish, social and safe place to enjoy their retirement from." Photo: