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Retirement Living | Independent active lifestyle
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Key Features
  • House Manager
  • 24 Hour Emergency Call System
  • Security Entrance System
  • Intruder/Smoke Alarm
  • Residents Lounge
  • Guest Suite
  • Fitted Kitchen
  • Lift
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Sykes Court

Sykes Court

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St Stephens Fold, Off Lidget Street, Lindley, West Yorkshire,
HD3 3JB


Retirement Flats
from £144,950
Tel: 01484 640492

New retirement apartments for sale in Lindley, Huddersfield

McCarthy & Stone pioneered the concept of private retirement housing in the UK and have retirement developments nationwide.

Retirement living from McCarthy & Stone however is so much more than just a retirement flat. It's designed to enable older retired home owners to lead an active, independent lifestyle, without many of the maintenance worries often associated with home ownership; all in a safe and secure environment.

Sykes Court retirement homes are based in Lindley, one of Huddersfield's desirable suburbs.  Consisting of 61 one and two bedroom retirement apartments, permit parking and a beautiful south facing garden with seating, Sykes Court retirement home owners also benefit from views of Lindley church and its famous Art Nouveau clock tower, erected at the turn of the 19th century.  Set back off Lidget Street, one of Lindley's main shopping streets, Sykes Court is very convenient for local shops including a post office, newsagent, bakery and butcher, and is only 2 miles away from Huddersfield town centre.

Lindley enjoys excellent transport connections to Huddersfield, Holmfirth, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, Hebden Bridge and Bradford, and is conveniently situated for the hospital, and access to the M62 offering travel links to Manchester and Leeds.  It has a rich history going back to the growth of the textile industry and the Industrial Revolution.  Lindley library was recently renovated and includes a small reading garden from where visitors can hear the church clock chiming at 15 minute intervals, and on Monday nights, both St Stephens Church Bell Ringers and the local Brass Band at weekly practice.

Sykes Court is named after James Nield Sykes who was responsible for Lindley's most prominent landmark, the Art Nouveau clock tower.  These retirement homes are in a fabulous village centre location with good public transport links to nearby Huddersfield and all the amenities this large town has to offer.

 

 

Open Daily 10.30am to 5.00pm

 

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Key Features

  • House Manager
  • 24 Hour Careline
  • Security Entrance System
  • Intruder/Smoke Alarm
  • Residents Lounge
  • Guest Suite
  • Fitted Kitchen
  • Lift
Opening Times
Open Daily 10.30am to 5.00pm