Retirement Living in Scotland

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Lauder Court – Resale

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Lauder Court – Resale

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Nestled in the heart of Hamilton, a vibrant town in Scotland and a mere 12 miles southeast of the bustling city of Glasgow, you'll find the idyllic Lauder Court. This prime location is the perfect setting for a rich and rewarding retirement.

Lauder Court is a McCarthy and Stone Resales development, boasting 64 beautifully designed one and two-bedroom retirement apartments. The property also features a chic residents lounge, perfect for socialising and hosting coffee mornings. The meticulously maintained gardens provide a tranquil space for relaxation and leisurely strolls.

For the comfort of your guests, a luxurious hotel-style guest suite is available, ensuring their stay is as enjoyable as possible. At Lauder Court, there's always something to do and explore, whether it's discovering the local attractions of Hamilton or simply enjoying the vibrant community within the development. This is not just a place to live, but a place to truly enjoy your retirement.
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Lyle Court – Resale

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Lyle Court – Resale

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Nestled in the charming locale of Barnton Grove, Edinburgh, and adjacent to the historic Barnton Hotel, Lyle Court is a premium Retirement Living Plus development. It boasts 73 meticulously planned one and two-bedroom apartments, exclusively designed for those aged 70 and above. With the provision of care and support as required, residents can relish a worry-free lifestyle in this friendly community.

The development's heart is its table service restaurant, which serves daily lunches prepared from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The welcoming lounge and sunroom provide ideal spaces for residents to mingle with their neighbours. For visiting friends and family, ensuite guest accommodation ensures a pleasant stay.

Residents can also indulge in the tranquillity of the beautifully landscaped gardens or savour the panoramic views from the rooftop terrace. Lyle Court offers a perfect blend of comfort, community, and convenience, making it an ideal choice for retirement living.
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Merchants Gate

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Merchants Gate

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Nestled in one of Glasgow's most sought-after locales, Merchants Gate presents a collection of opulent one and two-bedroom retirement living apartments available for purchase. This McCarthy Stone development, situated in a verdant suburb, is crafted with the aim of making your retirement years truly golden. Each apartment is adorned and equipped with impeccable taste, and the development boasts inviting communal spaces where residents can gather and engage in lively conversation. The prime location of Merchants Gate is another feather in its cap, with superb transport connections including the nearby Maxwell Park train station, which whisks residents to Glasgow Central Station in a mere 10 minutes. Surrounded by an abundance of greenery, residents can indulge in tranquil strolls through the picturesque Maxwell Park.
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Florence Court – Resale

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Florence Court – Resale

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Nestled in the peaceful district of Cults, Florence Court stands as a remarkable retirement living community. As a part of the McCarthy and Stone Resales retirement living PLUS portfolio, this property offers a selection of one and two-bedroom apartments, each thoughtfully designed to enrich the retirement lifestyle. Residents can enjoy the welcoming communal lounge, stroll through meticulously maintained gardens, and take advantage of a handy hotel-style guest suite. The quaint amenities and serene environment of Cults offer endless possibilities for leisurely activities, such as tranquil walks in Allan Park or swimming at the Cults Sports Complex. Florence Court pledges a calm and supportive atmosphere, ensuring retirees can relish a gratifying and fulfilling retirement in the heart of this desirable Aberdeen suburb.
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Landale Court

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Landale Court

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Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Aberdeenshire, Landale Court is a remarkable retirement living community in Chapelton, offering a selection of one and two-bedroom cottages and apartments. Situated just a short drive south of Aberdeen, this unique Brio community provides a unique and enriching living experience.

Embrace the fullness of life with a host of village amenities at your doorstep, including a state-of-the-art fitness suite, the exclusive Slate & Grain brasserie and bar, a vibrant community hub, a hobby room, and much more. The opulent bedrooms, comfortable lounges, and vast, well-maintained green spaces combine to create an environment where every day feels like a vacation!
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Beacon Court – Resale
Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Anstruther, renowned for its charming harbour and delectable fish and chips, Beacon Court presents a warm and inviting retirement living environment for individuals aged 60 and above. This striking Fife McCarthy and Stone Resales retirement living complex boasts a range of contemporary facilities. Each apartment is thoughtfully designed with the comfort of residents in mind, featuring chic kitchens, cosy bedrooms, walk-in wardrobes, and top-of-the-range bathrooms. Beacon Court promotes independent living, allowing residents to relish their personal apartments while also providing access to shared spaces such as the homeowners lounge, beautifully landscaped gardens, and a cosy coffee bar. Additionally, a plush guest suite is available for your visiting family and friends to enjoy.
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Askbart guide to care in Scotland

Scotland, the land of lochs and legends, is a fantastic place for retirees to settle down. It’s not just about the stunning landscapes and rich history, but also the warm-hearted people and the high quality of life that make Scotland a top choice for retirement.

One of the key reasons why Scotland is so appealing to retirees is the availability of excellent care homes and retirement villages. These facilities offer a range of services to ensure that retirees can enjoy their golden years in comfort and with peace of mind. From round-the-clock care to a variety of social activities, these homes and villages are designed to cater to the unique needs of older adults.

But life in Scotland is not just about staying indoors. The country is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, from the rugged Highlands to the serene lochs. There are plenty of opportunities for retirees to stay active, whether it’s a leisurely walk in the countryside, a round of golf on a world-class course, or even a boat trip to spot some local wildlife.

Scotland is also a country steeped in history and culture. Retirees can explore ancient castles, visit fascinating museums, or enjoy a traditional music festival. And let’s not forget about the food and drink – Scotland is home to some of the world’s best whisky distilleries and seafood restaurants.

In terms of practicalities, Scotland has a well-developed healthcare system and a lower cost of living compared to other parts of the UK. The country is also well-connected by public transport, making it easy for retirees to travel around and visit family and friends.

In short, Scotland offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and high-quality facilities for retirees. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat in the countryside or a vibrant community in a city, Scotland has something to offer everyone.

For more information about retiring in Scotland, check out Age UK’s guide to retirement homes and villages in Scotland (www.ageuk.org.uk/scotland). You can also visit the official tourism website for Scotland (www.visitscotland.com) to discover more about the country’s attractions and activities.