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Coming soon... Homes for Older Person's Shared Ownership Sale!

The Maples is a brand-new residential development located in the quiet village of Streethay, Staffordshire - less than a mile away from the historic city of Lichfield. 

This fantastic retirement village offers a countryside setting within easy reach of the town centre, making it an ideal location for those looking for a peaceful yet convenient lifestyle. The bungalows are thoughtfully designed and finished to the highest specification, providing comfort and style.

The Maples will deliver comfortable and spacious 2-bedroom bungalows, exclusively available for the over-55s via Older Person's Shared Ownership sale.

Residents will also have access to excellent communal facilities on-site at Blackberry Court including a restaurant, gym, guest suite, library and hair salon.

Would you like to learn more? Please register your interest today by completing our online form.

 

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Homes to rent at Blackberry Court

To find out more about 1 & 2 bedroom bungalows and apartments to rent at Blackberry Court (for people aged over 55 or with long-term care needs*) please visit the Blackberry Court page with Sanctuary Supported Living.

*Different eligibility criteria apply for rental properties. If you are interested in a rental property, please visit the Blackberry Court page.

Older Peoples Shared Ownership

The bungalows at The Maples are available via Older Person's Shared Ownership (OPSO) sale, making it an affordable option for those looking to own their home. Under this scheme, you can purchase between 10% and 75% of the home's open market value, paying no rent on the remaining share when you purchase 75%.

 

Location

Lichfield is a beautiful cathedral city located in Staffordshire, England.

The city boasts a rich history, with evidence of prehistoric settlements in the area. The city was also an important centre for the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia and played a significant role in the English Civil War.

Today, Lichfield is a vibrant city that offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, and pubs. The city is also home to several historic buildings, including the stunning Lichfield Cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century.

Apart from its rich history and amenities, Lichfield also offers excellent transport links, making it an ideal location for commuters. The city is situated just off the A38 and is well-connected by train, with regular services to Birmingham, London, and other major cities in the UK.