Find retirement developments in some of the finest towns and villages in Strood
Rochester: Rochester is an ancient Celtic name and city on the banks of the Medway south of London. The town was important in Roman times defending the mouth of the river and became the second Christian see in Britain after St Augustine ordained Justus as its Bishop in 604. The High Street has many Georgian and Regency shops and Eastgate House is a fine Tudor building now the Charles Dickens Centre. Dickens was brought up in Rochester and lived at Gad's Hill until his death in 1870. He wrote Great Expectations based on the town and the marshes nearby and at the west end of the High Street is one of the largest second-hand bookshops in England.
Warblers Close consists of thirty-one flats and bungalows built in 1986. The properties have small gardens and parking is to...
Facilities: These include a house manager and 24 hour emergency Careline system, communal laundry and garden. Local shops are nearby....