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Glenleigh Park in Cornwall is a unique residential park is large yet close-knit, offering a quiet community for retirees and the semi-retired to enjoy. The community offers views across St Austell and nearby parkland, offering green views and pleasant country backdrops for anyone keen to get closer to Cornwall’s rural plains.
This is a popular community with local people as well as those who are keen to move to Cornwall having holidayed here for many years. Offering a luxury residential experience with access to many nearby attractions and sites of interest, the park offers a full licence for permanent residences. It may be a desirable investment for those approaching retirement and keen to take the time to explore the county.
Why Choose Glenleigh Park?
This is one of many residential communities in the popular Wyldecrest Parks collection. The owners of the park are careful to keep a pleasant, rural neighbourhood well-maintained across the year. Residents will benefit from independent spots in the wider community, though the neighbourhood benefits from a close, welcoming atmosphere. The park is in a corner of Cornwall which is popular with holidaymakers and tourists, however, it is far removed from public access.
The park is famous for its views of the Cornish countryside; however, it is close to the Roseland Heritage Coast and its various seaside attractions. The park is exclusively available to new residents over the age of 50, meaning many people may feel they can move in alongside likeminded people looking for a gentler pace of living.
This Wyldecrest Park is easy to find and reach in the local region. However, residents here may likely still find that the community offers a secluded retirement experience. It benefits from a location which offers convenience as well as appealing rural views and local walks.
About Glenleigh Park’s Location
Cornwall is a popular region with people looking to retire, offering new movers a close pitch towards some of the region’s most popular Heritage Coast. Close to the communities of St Mewan, Polgooth and Hewas Water, the site is also at the edge of the Lost Gardens of Heligan, as well as the green and coastal reaches of Trenarren and Pentewan. Residents will also be able to head to the town of St Austell itself, where there are many local shops and restaurants.
The park is easy to access off the A390, heading down past the Roseland Coast down from St Austell. Residents can also easily access local roads and avenues through Rose Hill and Hewas Water. Following the A390 downwards will take drivers into the heart of the Roseland Coast, where there are further green walks and waterside views.
Other popular locations and communities in the area include St Dennis, St Blazey, Lanlivery and Lanivet. All are easy to reach to and from the local motorways and A-roads. These communities link freely between the A39, the A391 and the A30. For those residents looking for local coastal resorts, Mevagissey and Gorran Haven are close by to the South East.
The park’s closest train station is available at St Austell, allowing residents to easily connect across the wider Cornish region. The park is also close to a local post office, which means it should never be difficult for homeowners to keep in touch with family outside of the community. The development is built to provide retirees with a slice of the Cornish countryside and modern living standards.
Things to Do Near Glenleigh Park
Cornwall is a varied county where many couples and families head to each year for simple British holidays. The site is nestled deep towards the Eastern reaches of the Cornish coastline, offering residents the chance to take in popular attractions on a regular basis. One of the closest attractions to the park, just a few minutes away through main roads, is the Eden Project. This popular attraction is home to a full educational centre and exhibitions which celebrate eco-friendly projects and has its own indoor rainforest.
The beaches and bays close to the park may also appeal to residents who have previously holidayed in the county. Carlyon Bay and Porthpean are close to St Austell. However, so are the Pinetum Gardens – where residents will be able to sit and drink tea alongside an exotic array of trees and plants.
Residents may also wish to visit the nearby St Austell Brewery, for a historic look at how local alcohol is made. There are further museums in the region, too, such as the Shipwreck Treasure exhibit, and the Wheal Martyn mining museum.
Beyond here, there are Heritage Coast resorts across this stretch of Cornwall, bearing down towards Lizard, and across to the West, where residents can take short journeys out towards Godrevy and Penwith, where country meets coast once again.
Glenleigh Park
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St. Austell
Cornwall
PL26 7JD