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Picture of Chilton Park, Somerset, South West England
Picture of Chilton Park, Somerset, South West England
Picture of Chilton Park, Somerset, South West England
Picture of Chilton Park, Somerset, South West England
49 Chilton Park

Chilton Park

  • Contact Mervyn Scane (Sales)
  • Address Chilton Street Chilton Trinity, Bridgwater, TA6 3JW
  • Telephone 01278 426005
  • Telephone (Evening) 07858 404593
  • Fax 01823 480603

How to get there

From M5 going north take A38 into town centre, follow signs for Docks then for Chilton Trinity.
M5 South take A38 into Bridgwater, 1st traffic lights turn right, second traffic lights turn right again and park on righthand side after school:

Nearby
Beach
Boat launch
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Swimming (Indoor)
Internet Access
Gym
Snooker/Pool
Tennis
Leisure Centre
Sports Ground
Shops
Bar / Pub
Restaurants
Features
Dogs allowed
60
Residential homes (owned)
Natural gas
Adults only
Disabled access
Semi retirement/retirement park
Garages
Visitor parking
Ground rent (p.a.)
CCTV

Other facilities Age rules: 55+
Private access to the neighbouring Nature Reserve
Nearby Bus Service

Special Offers mervyn.scane@btinternet.com

Owner's Description

The west country welcomes you to its newest, most exclusive development of retirement or semi-retirement homes. Located in the beautiful market town of Bridgwater, Somerset and within easy reach of the picturesque Quantock Hills and the vivid landscapes of Exmoor. The park borders open countryside to one aspect and a nature reserve on another.

An ideal location for fishing, golf, walking and countless leisure activities.

All our homes are serviced by mains gas, and unlike many other parks, homeowners at Chilton pay the utility companies direct for their gas, electricity, water and telephone services, keeping costs to a minimum.
All our homes include a garage, block paviour driveway, landscaping to the front and border hedging. We can also accommodate 22' wide homes and there are many plots available to reserve for the home of your choice.

These details were last updated on Sunday 4 September 2011