Sheltered Housing & Accommodation Clehonger
Clehonger is a small village in Herefordshire, England, located on the banks of the River Wye. It has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement in the area dating back at least to the Iron Age. Clehonger is home to a number of notable landmarks and attractions, including a 12th century church and a manor house, both Grade II listed buildings. Other popular attractions include a former quarry, several nature reserves, and a variety of walking and cycling routes.
Clehonger is becoming increasingly popular with retirees and older adults, thanks to its host of amenities and attractions. The village has several retirement housing options, including a sheltered housing complex, and a range of medical services and facilities, with a GP surgery, a pharmacy and a dental practice. There are also a variety of events, activities and clubs for seniors, including a monthly lunch, a walking group and a book club.