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Gittisham Hill Park, Sidmouth Road, Honiton, Devon, EX14 3TY

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    Location County Care Level Type Beds Price
  Gittisham Hill Park,
Sidmouth Road,
Honiton
Devon,
EX14 3TY
Retirement Villages Bungalow 2 £350,000
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  Gittisham Hill Park,
Sidmouth Road,
Honiton
Devon,
EX14 3TY
Retirement Villages Bungalow 1 £199,999
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  Gittisham Hill Park,
Sidmouth Road,
Honiton
Devon,
EX14 3TY
Retirement Villages Bungalow 1 £199,000
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Gittisham Hill Park is situated on the Sidmouth Road about a mile out of Honiton on the edge of the Coombe Estate. The development consists of 32 supported independent living bungalows and a 30-bed care home set within 12 acres of parkland in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Honiton is described in Domesday as having a mill with a hundred sheep. Once famous for its lace today it is a thriving mainly Georgian town and remains an important centre on the A30 east of Exeter. The surrounding countryside is some of the finest in East Devon and there are many excellent walks and several places of interest nearby including Hembury Fort. The Allhallows Museum still displays lace for which the town was famous.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Gittisham Hill Park is managed by Retirement Villages Limited, 57 Church Street, Epsom, Surrey KT17 4PX Tel. 01372 731 888

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