Bowland View
Bowland View is a new Extra Care scheme designed for people over the age of 55 in Bentham, North Yorkshire. Living in an Extra Care scheme is different to living in a standard retirement home or care home. This means you can live independently in your new home but with the peace of mind that having help on hand brings.
Whilst living in a stylish apartment, you can receive on-site care (if you need it). Some of the fantastic communal facilities include a café/ bistro, hair salon, spacious residents’ lounge and a beautiful garden. A guest suite is available for when family come to visit. Your pets are able to move in with you too.
Located in the peaceful town of Bentham, Bowland View is a short journey to all your local amenities and attractions, including:
- Post Office (less than a five-minute walk)
- Co-op (less than a five-minute walk)
- Bentham train station (three-minute drive)
- Bentham Golf Club (two-minute drive)
- Yorkshire Dales National Park (four miles away)
We have a handful of modern shared ownership retirement apartments that are ready to move into. Register your interest to arrange your viewing.
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Properties in this development
Housing 21
Housing 21 is a leading not for profit provider of Retirement Living and Extra Care for older people of modest means. We operate in 240 local authority areas across England, managing over 23,300 Retirement Living and Extra Care properties and providing over 48,000 hours of social care each week.
Our roots lie with the Royal British Legion (RBL), which in 1921 began to house disabled ex-servicemen and widows and, later, older ex-servicemen and women. In 1964, we became a recognised housing association before separating from the Royal British Legion in 1993 to become Housing 21
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Housing 21
Housing 21 is a leading not for profit provider of Retirement Living and Extra Care for older people of modest means. We operate in 240 local authority areas across England, managing over 23,300 Retirement Living and Extra Care properties and providing over 48,000 hours of social care each week.
Our roots lie with the Royal British Legion (RBL), which in 1921 began to house disabled ex-servicemen and widows and, later, older ex-servicemen and women. In 1964, we became a recognised housing association before separating from the Royal British Legion in 1993 to become Housing 21