Find retirement developments in some of the finest towns and villages in Chislehurst
Chislehurst is named after the 'gravelly wooded hill' and is a suburb of Greater London not far from Bromley. It is famous for the underground chalk galleries known as the Chislehurst Caves possibly excavated by the Romans. Camden Place is where the Antiquary William Camden died in the seventeenth century. The house became home to Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie in 1871 and there is a memorial to their son, the Prince Imperial, on the common. He died whilst on a reconnaissance patrol with the British Army in the Zulu Wars.
Ashfield Place is situated off Ashfield Lane within walking distance of local shops to the east of Chislehurst Common. The...
Facilities include an alarm service and resident manager, lift, residents lounge, laundry, conservatory, hairdressing salon, library, guest facilities and garden.
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Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, conservatory and garden.
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Greenbank Lodge consists of forty-one flats in a single building fronting Staion Road and approached off Forest Close. Local shops...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm system, communal lounge, laundry, guest facilities, lift and gardens. Local shops are...
Prince George Duke of Kent Court is situated off Shepherd's Green and was built in 1968 in landscaped gardens. The...
Facilities : The Home has 54 residential and 24 nursing suites. All rooms in the main Home are centrally heated...
Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, dining room, guest facilities and garden.
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