Residential Park (find out more here)
Alderlee Park is a residential park located in Scarisbrick. Close to the famous seaside town of Southport, Alderlee Park presents a desirable residential community close to the famous Lancashire coast. This cosy community is very popular with local people, built to offer a private neighbourhood to those who are looking for a slower pace of living. Alderlee Park is for retirees, semi-retirees and those approaching retirement. The park offers a safe, quiet environment for residents to head back to, with a prime location close to some of the county’s best-loved cultural highlights.
Alderlee Park enjoys a quiet atmosphere and laid-back living standards.; Residents at Alderlee Park will benefit from a secluded location, deep in the rural heart of the county, with access to local countryside and coastline alike. The park will prove popular with anyone keen to take up local walks as they approach retirement. There are many opportunities in the area for residents to get out and explore.
Many people approaching retirement will be looking for safe, secluded living in a community where they can make friends and get to know new people. Alderlee Park has a great community atmosphere, offering new buyers plenty of opportunities to mingle. Otherwise, park management has set up living standards which encourage independence. Residents at Alderlee Park are free to explore Liverpool, Southport and Lancashire as they wish. Alderlee Park remains a popular park for many reasons.
Alderlee Park is a cosy neighbourhood positioned keenly between Lancashire coast and countryside. From just outside the park, residents can enjoy lovely views of the local area, and can choose to venture further towards communities such as Southport and Liverpool as they wish. As a residential community, Alderlee Park presents retirees with plenty of opportunities to get to know their neighbours as part of an exclusive arrangement.
Alderlee Park is open only to residents aged 50 or older. Therefore, it is likely that new residents will always move next to likeminded people. The park offers a slow pace of living and secure, exclusive standards. Modern properties arrive with all the facilities and amenities new resident will look for in the perfect retirement community. Security measures make sure that there are no opportunities for the general public to access the park. Residents will also have access to security over their own homes.
Alderlee Park offers a full 12-month residential licence, meaning that new residents can move in as soon as they are ready to. Great news for anyone who wants to downsize from a large property.
The park itself boasts a charming neighbourhood of homes. The properties available here will vary. Residents will move in to expect all mod cons, meaning that there should be minimal adjustments necessary. Downsizing to a one-storey park home is a desirable move for many people, mainly as it means that they will have less space to worry about, and fewer needs.
Alderlee Park’s managers are friendly and welcoming. They work hard to build and maintain a park presence which remains one of the best-loved communities in the local region. Its idyllic, rural status will appeal to anyone who wants to get closer to nature. The managers at the park are also knowledgeable in terms of the local area, attractions and amenities, meaning that they will always be on hand to help with queries wherever possible.
Alderlee Park’s location is one of the main selling points for the community. Lancashire is a stunning and unique county. Boasting popular towns, cities, local history and plenty of countryside walks, it is also well-known for its coastline. Alderlee Park positions close to the famous coast, offering residents plenty of chance to get out and explore Southport at their leisure.
Few parks offer this close a balance between countryside and coast. Therefore, many people are likely to find Alderlee Park desirable for the variety. It is worth looking closely into park properties should they be available for the nature walks and photo opportunities alone. Not all retirees get the chance to move somewhere so rural and so tranquil. Therefore, it is an opportunity, for anyone keen to move away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Alderlee Park is based just off the A570. Therefore, it will always be easy for residents to come and go via local communities as they wish. The park’s central Lancashire location, while edging towards the coast, is very popular with those retirees who are keen to get out and explore. However, residents need never worry about noise transferring to the park. Despite the A-road positioning next to the park, the acoustics and sound levels in the community itself remain perfect for laid-back living.
Therefore, Alderlee Park presents a great balance between travel convenience and quiet home living. It can be hard to find a residential park which balances the two quite so well. Residents can take their time exploring the local, linking the village of Scarisbrick, which has a large canal and a marina, perfect for exploring on long walks. Scarisbrick also has plenty of relevance in music history, as it is where John Lennon worked before hitting the big time with the Beatles.
There are also local restaurants, pubs, shops and businesses worth visiting in Scarisbrick, meaning that any new homeowners keen to get deep into the local scene will not have to travel far. There are public transport links close by, as well as, of course, the A570 just outside for drivers.
It is always a good idea to look into the local area before visiting Alderlee Park – as there is plenty to see and do. The park’s team will also be happy to help you find some great day out ideas. One of the main attractions, of course, will be Southport, with its extensive coastline and its famous pier and nature reserve. It’s also a lovely town for history enthusiasts, with many historic buildings and heritage trails. As it is only 15 minutes away on a local bus, residents at Alderlee Park can visit the town as frequently as they like.
Just up the way, of course, is the city of Liverpool. Liverpool remains one of the most important cultural cities in the UK. It is famous for its music heritage, for example, as well as its bustling docks, and high-class restaurants.
Residents are also very close to some golf clubs close to the coast, which are also flanked by several railway points—Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Hillside Golf Links and Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club all link alongside another. Therefore, anyone can brush up on their handicap.
Residents can also take trips out to the stunning Ribble and Alt Estuaries, and beyond there is the seaside city of Blackpool. Alderlee Park is in an excellent location for new homeowners to explore the Lancashire coastline to the fullest. It may be the perfect residential solution for anyone who has holidayed in the region a lot. Otherwise, there are plenty of city links in Bolton, Blackburn and Preston, meaning residents are never far from the odd shopping experience.
Alderlee Park presents a quiet, rural community which will likely appeal to most retirees. It benefits from close links to main roads and public transport while remaining calm and laid-back inside the park itself. It’s a unique premise and location, meaning that it is often popular with people looking for retirement homes which are slow-placed, yet never too far from civilisation.
The park team at Alderlee make sure that their neighbourhood and community remains safe and serene throughout the year. They work hard to keep their residents happy, and with such a strong neighbourhood spirit alive here, they relish the chance to welcome new people into their neighbourhood.
If you are looking for a park home near Southport, this is an ideal residential park.
Preface In these rules: occupier means anyone who occupies a park home whether under an Agreement to which the Mobile Homes Act 1983 applies or under a tenancy or other agreement. you and you're refers to the homeowner or other occupier of a park home. we and our refers to the park owner. These rules are in place to ensure acceptable standards are maintained on the park, which will be of general benefit to occupiers, and to promote and maintain community cohesion. They form part of the Agreement by which homeowners occupy the pitch in accordance with the Mobile Homes Act 1983 as amended. With one exception the rules also apply to any occupiers of park homes who rent their home. The only rule which does not apply to occupiers who rent their home is rule 28 about the colour of the exterior of the home, as someone renting their home would not be responsible for exterior maintenance. None of these rules are to have a retrospective effect. Accordingly: They are to apply only from the date on which they take effect, which is 10th November 2015 and no occupier who is in occupation on that date will be treated as being in breach due to circumstances which were in existence on that date and which would not have been a breach of the rules in existence before that date. These rules also apply (for so long as they live on the park) to the park owner and any employees. You are responsible for informing your visitors of the site rules. Condition of the Pitch
1. For ventilation and fire safety you must keep the space underneath your home clear, it is not to be used as a storage space.
2. You must position fences and any other means of enclosure so as to comply with the park's site licence conditions and fire safety requirements.
3. You must not keep inflammable substances on the park except in quantities reasonable for domestic use.
4. You must not keep explosive substances on the park.
5. You must not cut or prune trees outside your pitch. Storage
6. You must not have more than 2 sheds on the pitch. The siting, size and design of any new shed must be approved by us. Any shed must not occupy an area more than 7.2m2. The shed must be positioned so as to comply with the park's site licence and fire safety requirements.
7. Sheds or other structures erected in the separation space between park homes must be of non-combustible construction and positioned so as to comply with the park's site licence conditions and fire safety requirements. The separation space is the space between your park home and any neighbouring home. Refuse
8. You are responsible for the disposal of all household, recyclable and garden waste in approved containers through the local authority service. You must not overfill containers and must place them in the approved place for local authority collection.
9. You must not deposit any waste or rubbish other than in local authority approved containers on any part of the park (including any individual pitch). Business Activities
10. You must not use the park home, the pitch or the park (or any part of the park) for any business purpose and you must not use the park home or the pitch for the storage of stock, plant, machinery or equipment used or last used for any business purpose. However, you are at liberty to work individually from home by carrying out any office work of a type which does not create a nuisance to the occupiers and does not involve other staff, other workers, customers or members of the public calling at the park home or the park. Age of Occupants
11. No person under the age of 55 may reside in a park home, with the exception of the park owner and their family, or the park warden and their family. Noise
12. You must not use musical instruments, all forms of recorded music players and radios, and other appliances so as to cause a nuisance to other occupiers, in particular between the hours of 10.30 pm and 8.00 am.
13. Games are not allowed on the green. Pets
14. You must not keep any pets or animals except the following: (i) Not more than 2 dogs (other than any of the breeds subject to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 which are not permitted at all). You must keep any dog under proper control and you must not permit it to frighten other users of the park. You must keep any dog on a leash not exceeding 1m in length and must not allow it to despoil the park. (ii) Not more than 2 domestic cats. You must keep any cat under proper control and must not permit it to frighten other users of the park, or to despoil the park. (iii) This rule does not prohibit the keeping of any animal which can be caged or housed in an aquarium, provided that these animals are at all times kept within the mobile home. Services
15. Where water is not separately metered you must not use hoses, except in case of fire.
16. Water is for domestic purposes only and must not be wasted.
17. You must protect all external water pipes from potential frost damage.
18. Toilets must only be used for the purpose for which they are intended. No sanitary items or nappies, plastic bags or any waste other than toilet paper is to be put down the toilet.
19. Any work carried out to the water, gas or electrical installations should be conducted by an appropriately qualified contractor and to the relevant legal standards. Vehicles and Parking
20. You must drive carefully and within the displayed speed limit through the farmyard and on the park.
21. You must not keep more than 2 vehicles on the park.
22. You must not drive on the grass areas.
23. You must not park on the roads or the turning area or grass areas.
24. You must hold a current driving licence and be insured to drive any vehicle you keep on the park. Any vehicle you keep on the park must be taxed and in a roadworthy condition.
25. Disused or unroadworthy vehicles are not allowed on the park.
26. You must not carry out the following works or repairs on the park: Major vehicles repairs involving dismantling parts of the engine • Works which involve the removal of oil or fuel or other hazardous substances. Weapons
27. You must not use or display guns, firearms and offensive weapons (including crossbows) on the park and you may only keep them on the pitch or in your home if you hold the appropriate licence and they are securely stored in accordance with that licence. External Decoration
28. Homeowners must maintain the outside of their home in a clean and tidy condition. Where the exterior is repainted or recovered, homeowners must use reasonable endeavours not to depart from the original exterior colour scheme. Fire
29. You must not have external fires, including incinerators. Gas barbeques are permitted but these must not be held in the separation space between mobile homes. Occupiers must observe appropriate safety measures at all times.
30. It is forbidden for anyone to interfere with the fire points except in the case of an emergency.
Alderlee Park
Scarisbrick
Southport
Lancashire
PR8 5HR