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Oak Tree Park
Set in an idyllic environment to retire within a beautiful market town plus many local attractions nearby, including Thetford Forest, New Buckenham Castle, Bure Valley Railway as well as fishing places and golf courses so you can live the retirement lifestyle to the full.



Local Area
The beautiful city of Norwich, just a 15-minute drive away, is dominated by its Norman castle and museum. It also has the largest open-air 6-day market in England. North of Norwich are the famous Norfolk Broads and beyond there are miles of sandy coastline with the popular resort of Great Yarmouth as well as many quieter resorts.

Cats Allowed

Natural Gas

Dogs Allowed

Minimum Age
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Why live at Oak Tree Park?
Best of Both Worlds
Located just a few mintues walk from the centre of the bustling market town of Attleborough, with nearby access to the medieval city of Norwich, you can enjoy having all the amenities you could ever need on your doorstep.
Established Community
Oak Tree Park benefits from an established community of individuals all aged over 45. Enjoy living alongside friendly, like-minded individuals and build up your social life during your retirement.
The Perfect Base
Oak Tree Parks semi-rural location benefits from great transport links to the town of Norwich and the popular seaside resort of Great Yarmouth.
Your New Home
Indulge in the benefits of park home living and experience the feeling of moving into a brand-new home that has been created by you.
Location
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Attleborough
Norfolk
NR17 2SQ - 01933 770717
FAQs
Yes. Oak Tree Park is a residential park home, so it is a permanent base rather than a holiday let. You can live here all year round and use it as your main address. For a lot of residents, that year-round security is the main draw.
Oak Tree Park is for those aged 45 and over. It has an established community of like-minded residents, which tends to make for a quieter, friendlier setting. If that’s the kind of neighbourhood you have in mind for retirement, it’s worth seeing in person. If you’d like to learn more about what park life has to offer, request our Beginner’s Guide for more information.
Yes. Both cats and dogs are welcome, so there’s no need to leave a companion behind when you move. As with any residential park, there are sensible rules around keeping pets under control and cleaning up after them, so the shared spaces stay pleasant for everyone.
Apart from the convenient and cost-effective lifestyle park home living allows, from a base like Oak Tree Park you can also enjoy the Norfolk Broads, the coast at Great Yarmouth and the city of Norwich all within easy reach, with the market town of Attleborough on your doorstep. If you are weighing up the area, our guide to moving to Norfolk covers what to expect.
A park home also works well if you like to travel. Because they’re secure and simple to leave, many residents treat them as a lock-up-and-leave property, spending extended time away knowing the home is in good hands.
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