Find retirement developments in some of the finest towns and villages in Bishop's Cleeve
Bishop's Cleeve: Bishop‘s Cleeve is three miles north of Cheltenham on the A435 Cheltenham to Evesham road at the foot of the cotswold escarpment. The first Saxon church and mission station were built in Bishop‘s Cleeve in around 730AD and the village got its name from being owned by the bishops of Worcester and situated at the foot of a cliff or bank. The thireenth century rectory is the oldest parsonage in England.The Cotswold way, an unofficial long distance path and historic wool trade route, runs down to Bath and across the Cotswold hills to London.
An attractive development of 36 cottages and bungalows surrounding a lake not far from the centre of the village with...
Facilities: These include a resident manager and emergency alarm system and attractive gardens and grounds. There is parking within the...