Cheviot Gardens | Roger Westman

Designed by well-known architect, Roger Westman London / 1968

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Cheviot Gardens is a state-of-the-art extra care facilities/housing in Lambeth, designed by well-known architect, Roger Westman.


Knight’s Hill is a bustling high street running through West Norwood offering great local shops and cafes, community projects and transport links. It makes Cheviot Gardens perfect for people who want to enjoy independent living with some extra care, or are looking to downsize or simplify their lifestyle.


Facilities
Communal areas for residents include a café/restaurant, lounge, IT suite, landscaped gardens and a therapy room.


There will also be a range of regular activities for extra care residents, such as yoga.


 


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Retirement housing, Extra care housing
84 flats. Built in 2016. Sizes 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom
Extra Care scheme with on-site care staff (24 hours / 7 days), Non-resident management staff and Careline alarm service
Lift, Lounge, Restaurant open to the public, Laundry, Garden, Activities room, Hairdressing salon
social activities. Some meals available. New residents accepted from 55 years of age
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord) and Shared Ownership (OPSO)
Cost: Asking prices from around £367,500 (1 bed), £455,000 (2 bed), at Jan 2019. 25% to 75% shared ownership available plus rent on remainder
Care provider: Notting Hill Housing Trust

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    Cheviot Gardens is a state-of-the-art extra care facilities/housing in Lambeth, designed by well-known architect, Roger Westman. Knight’s Hill is a bustling high street running through West Norwood offering great local shops and cafes, community projects and transport links. It makes Cheviot Gardens perfect for people who want to enjoy independent living with some extra care, or are looking to downsize or simplify their lifestyle. FacilitiesCommunal areas for residents include a...

    Project details
    • Year 1968
    • Work finished in 1968
    • Cost several millions
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Social Housing
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