Sheltered Housing & Accommodation Rottingdean
Rottingdean is a small village in East Sussex, England, located on the coast of the English Channel. Its recorded history dates back to the Saxon period, with the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery during archaeological excavations in the 19th century. Notable landmarks include the parish church of St Margaret's, which has been in existence since the 11th century; the historic Rottingdean Windmill; and the Grade II listed mansion, White Lodge.
Rottingdean is an attractive destination for retirees and older adults, as it offers a range of housing to suit different needs and budgets, as well as a range of medical facilities and care homes. There are also a variety of community events and activities available, such as guided walks, talks and lectures, and art exhibitions. The village also benefits from a range of independent shops and restaurants, making it an ideal place to retire.