Find retirement developments in some of the finest towns and villages in St Philips
Bristol is mentioned as Bristou in Domesday and belonged to the Bishop of Coutances. It derived its name from 'assembly place by the bridge' and became famous as a seaport crossing the River Avon and more recently for the nineteenth century Clifton Suspension Bridge designed in 1830. In the middle ages Bristol was an important port for merchant adventures and John Cabot sailed for the Americas from Bristol in 1497.
Barstaple House consists of 31 flats with communal facilities situated off Old Market Street just to the east of the...
Facilities include an alarm service and non-resident management services, residents' lounge, and laundry.
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Perret House and Recross Mews consists of 38 flats with communal facilities situated off Redcross Street to the northeast of...
Facilities include an alarm service and visiting manager, residents' lounge, laundry and garden.
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