Sheltered Housing & Accommodation Aspull
Aspull is a small village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. The village was first recorded in 1212, and its landscape has changed little over the centuries. Notable landmarks include the Parish Church of St. Elphin, a Grade I listed building, and Haigh Hall, both of which date back to the 17th century. Cultural attractions include the Canal Boat Museum, which has a variety of fascinating boats to explore, and the Haigh Woodland Park, which boasts beautiful gardens and a range of outdoor activities.
For retirees and older adults, Aspull has a variety of amenities and features making it an attractive destination. There are multiple retirement housing options, including sheltered housing and independent living complexes. The village also boasts a variety of medical facilities, including a GP surgery, and a range of community events like the Aspull Summer Festival.