Luxurious retirement living near riverside

Exclusive retirement living from the banks of the Thames

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Tuesday 24 February 2015

Exclusive retirement living from the banks of the Thames. Thamesfield has become the village of choice for fashionable retirees searching for an element of exclusivity.

Sitting on the banks of the Thames overlooking picturesque Henley, the retirement village attracts a large proportion of people who want to escape the hustle and bustle for a more peaceful and relaxing environment.

The beauty of the grounds is matched in the interior, where the decor is chic and the atmosphere warm and friendly.



Thamesfield offers residents a unique lifestyle, bespoke properties, an array of social activities and boutique nursing facilities.

You can expect luncheon receptions accompanied by champagne, regular cocktail parties and a number of outings including theatre trips, visits to Windsor Park and boat trips leaving from Thamesfield's own mooring post.

A home for the present and the future, the village predominantly offers independent living with hotel-style support.

However there are also boutique nursing facilities for added peace of mind. Whatever the future may bring residents can rest assured knowing a qualified team of expert carers are nearby, available to provide around-the-clock care.

To get a glimpse of the lifestyle Thamesfield could offer, visit www.thames field.co.uk or call the village on 01372 383950 to arrange your visit.



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