An Amersham Retirement scheme has won a national award for its home on 'The Broadway' at the annual Housebuilder Awards 2020.
McCarthy Stone’s Amersham team won ‘Best Retirement Scheme’ which is used on its Chiltern Place Retirement Living Plus development.
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The design of Chiltern Place pays homage to Amersham’s Georgian buildings, with features such as stone corbelling, flat-roofed dormers, and arched heads to the windows.
The national awards – which this year were held via a virtual event - are organised by Housebuilder magazine and supported by the National House Building Council and the Home Builders Federation.
The retirement developer has also been acknowledged for its low Covid-19 rates inside its homes being awarded the Housebuilder Special Recognition Award 2020.
Julie Ward, National Sales Director at McCarthy Stone, was delighted with the award and praised the team based in Amersham.
She said: “We are thrilled to have been recognised with a prestigious national award for Chiltern Place.
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“This award is testament to the teamwork that goes into creating a high quality retirement community and our exceptional attention to detail from design to finish.
“We are very proud of our Amersham development and the part we are playing in providing local retirees with an exciting later living option that promotes independence and active lifestyles.”
Prices at Chiltern Place currently start from £450,000 for a one-bedroom apartment and from £632,500 for a two-bedroom apartment. Rental options are also available.
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