https://www.extracare.org.uk Stoke Gifford Retirement Village, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, Bristol, BS16 1EJ
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Stoke Giffford Retirement Village consists of 261 one and two-bedroom flats with shared services built in 2018. 55+ age covenant. Facilities include non resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, restaurant open to the public, laundry, guest facilities, hobby room, activities room, shop, hairdressing salon, library and garden. Bristol was settled before the Romans came with remains of Celtic fields found on Durdham Downs to the northwest of the city and later came the Saxons in the sixth century. King Stephen was the castle's first prisoner in the 12th century and for a while Bristol was almost like a second capital. As well as the growth of trade and industry in the 18th century Bristol experienced something of a religious revival becoming the centre of Evangelism in the south west. John Wesley established the world's first Methodist chapel in 1739 as a contemporary addition to a fine collection of religious buildings which included the 12th century Cathedral and the church of St Mary Redcliffe described by Elizabeth I as 'the fairest church in all England'. Bristol is a Cathedral city full of museums, art galleries and historic buildings such as St Mark's on College Green which is one of the finest examples remaining in England of the church of a medieval hospital. Temple church is famous for its leaning tower and Red Lodge in Park Row has furnishings in both sixteenth and eighteenth century styles. The city still retains links with its commercial past - long-established wine merchants such as Avery's and Harvey's of Bristol continue their business. Tenure: Social rent, shared ownership & leasehold General Information: Managed by The Extra Care Charitable Foundation. If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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