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Award-winning North West housing group, Torus, is offering modern affordable living for the over 50’s with unspoiled views over the Cheshire Plains.
The £8.4 million Celandine Court development in the newly developed Lostock Triangle, offers 64 newly released, high specification, modern, spacious one and two bedroom apartments, featuring open-plan living spaces, beautifully finished kitchens and bathrooms all set in its own landscaped grounds.
Torus Regional Director, Gaynor Johnson, told us more about Celandine Court.
“It’s a priority for Torus to bring quality, affordable homes to people who need them. We do not just build apartments; we create homes with style which people are proud of.
The lockdown has made us all appreciate that we have our own front door and a safe place to call home and having a home with green space has really been a pull for people moving in.
“Celandine Court opened in February 2021 and already there is a strong sense of community from the residents and that it will also soon become an asset to the community”.
Celandine Court has been specially designed for people aged 50 and over who may be looking to downsize, need a more manageable home or would just like to live amongst people of a similar age.
The location is ideal for commuters thanks to its fantastic local transport links. Northwich is just 3 miles away and you can be on the M6 in less than 10 minutes and there are direct trains to Manchester and Chester from Lostock Gralam.
The location is perfect for those who would like a home with style at a more affordable price, and from as little as £119 per week, Celandine Court offers this, especially when you compare with similar rental costs in other areas, such as Knutsford.
Celandine Court also offers ample on-site parking, lifts, residents lounge, a reliable repairs service and local amenities, including a restaurant, pub and shopping parade. The apartments are complete with stunning bathrooms with Italian tiles, shower and chrome fixtures and fittings and high-spec Magnet fully fitted, gloss kitchen with splashbacks and vinyl flooring.
Sarah Houghton-Grimshaw, Torus Supported Housing Commissioning Manager, added:
“It’s been great working with local partners, including the local council and our construction partners Lane End, to see this project come to life and offer much needed homes for the over 50’s in the local area”.
One of its first residents, Sylvia, who moved from a privately rented apartment in nearby Hartford to be closer to her daughter, said;
“In all the places I have lived, I have never felt this safe and comfortable. This new apartment is like a dream come true”.
The development was part-funded by Homes England and sees Celandine Court join Torus’s growing portfolio of homes across the North West. All the apartments are available for affordable rent for people living in the borough or with a connection to the borough.
Find out more about Celandine Court at: www.celandinecourt.co.uk
Applications can be found through www.westcheshirehomes.co.uk
For more information, call Cathy Whitley at Torus on 0800 678 1894 or email info@torus.co.uk
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