Sheltered Housing & Accommodation Headcorn
Headcorn is a small village located in Kent, England. It has been known since the Anglo-Saxon period and is recorded in the Domesday Book. The village is home to numerous historic buildings, including St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church and the Headcorn Aerodrome, which was a major airbase during both World War I and II. Other notable landmarks include the Headcorn Viaduct and Headcorn Mill.
Headcorn is a charming village with a variety of amenities, making it an attractive destination for retirees and older adults. There is an active village hall, which hosts regular community events, and a variety of housing options, including senior housing. There are also a number of medical facilities in the area, including both a GP surgery and a pharmacy. With its rural setting, friendly atmosphere and variety of activities, Headcorn is an ideal destination for retirees and older adults.