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Poppy Meadows

Didcot

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Whether you’re looking to move closer to family, be part of a vibrant community or a couple looking to downsize, you can feel at home by living at Poppy Meadows in Didcot.

The Extra Care scheme enables people to live independently in their own one- or two-bedroom apartment whilst having the reassurance of on-site Care Workers available 24/7.

Some of the communal areas include:

  • Café/ bistro
  • Hair salon
  • Lounge
  • Buggy store
  • Beautiful gardens
  • Guest room (for when family visit)

The scheme is perfectly located in Didcot with an Asda supermarket, dentist, pharmacy and a range of eateries just across the road. There are also good transport links into Oxford, with a bus stop just outside and a train station less than a mile away.

Designed for people over the age of 65, or over the age of 55 if there is a care requirement of at least one hour a week. Shared ownership apartments priced from £52,500 (25 percent share).

Register your interest by calling 01865 985 250 or emailing: info.poppymeadows@housing21.org.uk

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