One‑bed retirement apartment with communal facilities and 24/7 care system in village centre.
One double bedroom ground‑floor apartment in purpose‑built retirement development
Ground‑floor access and mobility scooter charging point
Communal lounge, guest suite and landscaped communal gardens
24/7 emergency call system and camera entry for security
Modern, energy‑efficient build (SAP up to 84)
Leasehold retirement property (over‑60s only) with 121 years remaining
Community heating scheme — check service charges and running costs
Apartment size is compact; limited private outdoor space
Perfect for over‑60s wanting a low‑maintenance base in the centre of Great Missenden, this ground‑floor one‑bed apartment sits within a purpose‑built retirement development. The home benefits from modern energy‑efficient construction (SAP up to 84), a communal lounge, guest suite for overnight visitors and beautifully landscaped communal gardens designed for easy enjoyment. Security and peace of mind are provided by a 24/7 emergency‑call system and camera entry.
The layout is compact but practical: a kitchen, living room and a double bedroom with measured room sizes confirming a comfortable one‑bed apartment scale. Ground‑floor access is convenient for limited mobility and the development includes mobility scooter charging provision. Broadband and mobile signals are strong and the village centre location places shops, cafés and amenities within a short stroll.
Note this is a leasehold retirement property restricted to residents aged 60 and over. The apartment sits on a community heating scheme and is part of a managed estate — prospective buyers should confirm service charges, ground rent and any management arrangements. There is no flood risk recorded and the area is very affluent, but individual flats are typically smaller than mainstream market apartments and private outdoor space is limited compared with a house.
This apartment will suit downsizers who prioritise social amenities, security and low upkeep over large private living areas. For buyers seeking an active community base close to village facilities, it represents a convenient, energy‑efficient option; for those needing extensive private outdoor space or full independence from communal management, a house or cottage may be preferable.