A unique approach to retirement in Devon: The Priory, an outstanding listed building sensitively restored, offers independent living in a beautiful and secure environment. It has an eclectic range of forty-three apartments and cottages, each with its own style and character.
The Priory is an active community in its own right, with excellent facilities, a wealth of social activities, beautiful architecture, as well as over 5 acres of grounds in the beautiful Devon countryside.
The Priory’s restoration and development was carried out between 1986 and 1992 by Clennon Developments Limited, a local family run company, who since their establishment in 1962 have built an enviable reputation, winning several architectural and quality awards.
Since residents first moved in to the Priory in 1987, Clennon Management Limited has been responsible for its ongoing management of The Priory on behalf of the residents and, to this day, remains in the hands of the same local family who are committed to a high level of personal service.
The central spaces in The Priory provide the exciting setting for the various facilities available to residents — a heated therapy pool, dining lounge, informal library, sun lounge, terrace and courtyard, snooker room and table tennis. In addition, the Octagon is available for the pursuit of many interests including art, music and meetings. There are regular minibus trips to local shopping centres and various on-going events organised by the residents themselves. The extensive grounds that enjoy wonderful views across the South Devon Countryside are made up of woodland, meadow and more formal areas. Croquet and clock golf are available and there are greenhouses available to rent for the interested gardener.
The transformation of St Augustine‘s Priory into retirement accommodation has made this beautiful spot a perfect retreat for country retirement living. The environment is peaceful and there are excellent country walks. In the village there is a Post Office - at the bottom of Priory Hill, churches and pubs. The nearby town of Newton Abbot has a wide range of facilities and good train access to London (Paddington). The coast is within easy reach as is Dartmoor National Park and there are many places of interest to visit including Buckfast Abbey, Dartington Hall Gardens, and Compton Castle.
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