McCarthy Stone – Penny House, MK46

Prices around £305,999

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Development info

Why Penny House, Olney?

This Retirement Living PLUS development in Olney is situated within wide open stretches of countryside, with Olney town centre just 0.6 miles away. You'll have the best of both worlds, with the River Great Ouse nearby offering an ideal location for beautiful walks, while the town offers a unique mix of independent boutiques and businesses.

Rolling Countryside

You'll be able to enjoy the beautiful countryside views from your very own retirement property in Olney. Whether you purchase a one or two-bed apartment, the local countryside will surround you from all aspects. Many of the apartments have walk-out balconies and our ground floor apartments offer private relaxing patio space, from which you can enjoy the stunning scenery.

Everything you could ask for!

As well as owning your own property and benefiting from a stylish homeowners' lounge and a beautifully landscaped and well-maintained garden, you'll receive the extra care and support you need. Our care packages are completely flexible and will be tailored to your individual needs. A team of trained staff will be on hand 24 hours a day, led and overseen by a dedicated Estates Manager. And, with a 24-hour emergency call system and a camera entry system, we've got your safety and security covered. Plus, with a bistro on site, and even a salon, you won't need to leave the development estate if you don't feel like it.

Conveniently situated close to local amenities

The local area offers everything you could need and more. As well as a large supermarket on the doorstep, in which you'll also find an Argos, the town centre is reachable within a 15-minute stroll. There's also a bus stop directly outside the development. And, from Milton Keynes Central, you can reach London by train in just 40 minutes.



Local Area

Olney is a charming Georgian market town in Buckinghamshire that has a thriving local community. The high street is teeming with artisan food and drink providers, independent shops and unique suppliers. Plus, Olney holds weekly markets in its historical centre, as well as a monthly farmer's market. And, during the summer months, you can enjoy the stunning floral displays with which the town is decorated.

The town's star attraction is the world-renowned Cowper and Newton Museum. The museum beautifully documents and celebrates the lives of these two extraordinary men. William Cowper, a celebrated 18th century poet, and John Newton, a prominent abolitionist, lived in the town and together wrote one of the world's most popular hymns, Amazing Grace. Discover more about their fascinating lives in Olney and explore the delightful cottage gardens.

A wide variety of events are also held in Olney every year. On Shrove Tuesday, the town comes together for some fun in its historic Pancake Race, which dates back as far as 1445. Throughout summer, a range of fairs and shows are held, including the Cherry Fair in June (which harks back to Olney's cherry production days), a Motorama in July and the Big Olney Food Festival in September. As the nights draw in, you can look forward to Olney's spectacular firework display in November, and the town's Victorian Christmas Fair and craft show are heart-warming festive occasions for all the family.

The properties at this development are leasehold properties with a term of 999 years from and including 01/01/2022

Directions

Situated within this quiet market town, our development is close to many of its amenities, bars and shopping options. The Olney Co-Op is just under 1 mile away, as are top restaurants like the Swan Inn and Teapots. Further afield, 1.5 miles south of Olney, you’ll find Emberton Park Sailing Club.

For transport, the A509 also runs through the town and is the main roadway in and out of Olney.

Getting to Location

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