Retirement Living - Have Peace of Mind in Your Later Years

Retirement Living - Have Peace of Mind in Your Later Years

Are you looking for extra security or do you have parents or Grandparents who are looking for that extra support but can live dependently too? Edwards Court in Attleborough built by McCarthy and Stone is the perfect setting to enjoy the later years in life.

Edwards Court consists of a development of 38 one and two bedroom retirement apartments on Queens Road in Attleborough built by McCarthy and Stone in 2011. Attleborough is a pretty Norfolk parish town with a shopping centre set around an attractive green. The town has a railway station and good transport links to Norwich and popular Norfolk destinations. There is a weekly market on Thursday. Edwards Court offers security, independence and comfort allowing you to make the most of your retirement years. An emergency call system links the apartment to the House Manager or if she isn’t available to a central switchboard 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.


There are lifts to all floors, laundry rooms and guest suites with en-suite facilities for when friends and family come to stay. The residents lounge is located on the ground floor and is the ideal place for residents to meet up for a chat over a coffee. Externally there are landscaped grounds with mature trees, car parking and a covered battery scooter store with charging points.
We are currently marketing 3 apartments at Edwards Court Attleborough.
We have two 1 bedroom apartments and One 2 bedroom apartment available
If you would like any further information on these apartments please contact the office on 01953 453838
or click here for further details on a one bedroom apartment
and click here for further details on the 2 bedroom apartment


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