Later life scheme being developed with £30m of finance

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SME developer Beechcroft is constructing 95 assisted dwelling residences for the over 55s at Wilton Park in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.

The scheme is backed with a £30 million finance facility from Paragon Financial institution.

The primary items are anticipated to be obtainable on the market in Winter 2026, with full completion anticipated in 2028.

Oliver Powlesland, senior relationship director at Paragon, mentioned: “Wilton Park is a landmark later dwelling improvement for the Beaconsfield neighborhood, and we’re thrilled to be supporting the Beechcroft staff for the second time, after backing their earlier scheme in Ascot.

“Later dwelling schemes like Wilton Park present tangible social and well being advantages and an actual sense of neighborhood for residents, and with an ageing inhabitants we think about demand for houses like these will solely proceed to develop.

“Our continued relationship with the Beechcroft staff provides us confidence of their imaginative and prescient and supply, and we sit up for seeing this neighborhood take form.”

The scheme kinds a part of a wider masterplan for Wilton Park, which will even ship a 75-bed nursing dwelling, open market housing, a brand new nursery, a restaurant and sports activities pitches for the area people.

The Wilton Park later dwelling scheme will present 95 residences, every that includes en-suite bogs and designed to Beechcroft’s famend ‘Healthihouse’ specification.

This consists of door handles and lightweight switches with an anti-bacterial coating, non-porous worksurfaces and toilet wall panelling which can be hygienic and simple to scrub and whole-house air flow offering filtered air to the principal rooms.

Residents additionally get EV charging factors, communal gardens, underground parking and a sublime residents’ lounge which is able to swiftly develop into the social hub for residents.

Positioned on Gorell Highway, Wilton Park is about inside over 75 acres of landscaped parkland, roughly a mile from Beaconsfield city centre, with easy accessibility to facilities together with supermarkets, impartial retailers, eating places and cafes.

Buckinghamshire Council has seen a big shortfall in native housing land provide, with almost 69,000 new houses wanted to fulfill future demand.

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