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Whitehill Park
Whitehill Residential Park is a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque countryside of Bordon, Hampshire. Designed exclusively for the over 55s, this beautifully landscaped park offers a tranquil and welcoming community for those seeking a peaceful and fulfilling retirement.


Local Area
Conveniently located, Whitehill Residential Park offers easy access to local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and medical services, ensuring that all your daily needs are within reach. Furthermore, the park's proximity to the charming town of Bordon means you can explore its rich history, vibrant markets, and cultural events, adding a touch of excitement to your retirement.

Cats Allowed

Dogs Allowed

Minimum Age
Plot Availability
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Be Inspired
Why live at Whitehill Park?
Close To Hustle And Bustle
Whitehill Park isn’t far away from the hustle and bustle of the larger towns of North Hampshire and Surrey: Alton, Fareham, Haslemere, Guildford as well as the charming market town of Petersfield and are easy to reach by car.
The Great Outdoors
For those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, the surrounding Hampshire countryside offers a wealth of opportunities. From scenic walks in the South Downs National Park to golfing at nearby courses, there is no shortage of activities to keep you active and engaged.
Close-Knit Community
Arranged in a series of pleasant cul-de-sacs, the layout of Whitehill Park encourages a strong sense of community where you’ll have the opportunity to build an active social life right on your doorstep!
Your New Home
Our collection of carefully designed residential homes offers a range of options to suit your preferences and needs. With high-quality finishes and thoughtful layouts, you can enjoy the perfect balance between elegance and practicality.
Location
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Liphook Road
Bordon
Hampshire
GU35 9DS - 01933 770717
FAQs
Yes. Whitehill Park is a residential park, so it’s a permanent home rather than a holiday let. You can live here all year round and use it as your main address. If you want to understand how full-time park living works before you commit, our guide to living in a mobile home permanently in the UK covers the practical side.
Whitehill Park is designed exclusively for the over 55s. It’s arranged in a series of cul-de-sacs, which tends to make for a close, sociable community where it’s easy to get to know your neighbours. If a quieter retirement among like-minded people is what you’re after, it’s worth seeing in person.
Yes. As a permanent residence, a park home at Whitehill Park is liable for council tax. Park homes often sit in one of the lower bands, so the bill is usually modest compared with a traditional house. Our guide to council tax on a park home explains how the banding works.
Most people fund the move by selling their current home and buying the park home outright, which can free up some of the capital tied up in a larger property. Worth knowing: you cannot take equity release on a park home itself, since you own the home but not the land it sits on. Our article on equity release on a park home sets out the alternatives. Out buying with us page also explains alternatives.




