Retirement living

Introduction

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Retirement living

Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 7 Aug 2022

The two wooden-clad parts of the Retirement Village are called Chater House and Sence House All of LHA's properties here are named after rivers, with only a superficial local connection. The Chater is part of the Welland Basin, and joins that river at Ketton near Stamford. The Sence is part of the Trent capture, and joins that river as part of the Tame. This collection of buildings, styled a Retirement Community, is built on the site of the former railway line to Rugby closed in the Beeching era, and sadly missed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.478075
Longitude
-0.911287