When you’re considering making a residential park home your permanent residence, staying connected with family is often a top priority. One of the most common questions we hear from prospective residents is: “How far will I be from my loved ones?” It’s a valid concern, especially when many of our residents have family spread across the UK.
- Key Takeaways
- Our Arden Parks are situated in the beautiful Worcestershire Countryside with excellent access to the national road network
- From London, you can reach our parks in approximately 2-2.5 hours by car or train
- Birmingham is our closest major city at just 45 minutes away
- Our parks offer facilities to make family visits comfortable and enjoyable
- Modern technology and transport options help residents stay connected with loved ones
Where are our Arden Parks located?
We’re proud of the picturesque settings of our residential parks, nestled in the stunning Worcestershire Countryside. Our parks are located near the charming village of Broadway, often referred to as the “Jewel of the Cotswolds.” This location offers the perfect balance of peaceful countryside living while maintaining excellent connections to larger towns and cities.
Our Leedons Residential Park and Broadway Park are situated just a mile from Broadway village, where you’ll find a range of amenities including shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. The parks are approximately 15 miles from Cheltenham, 18 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon, and about 14 miles from Evesham.
The beauty of our location is the balance it strikes between rural tranquility and accessibility. While you’ll enjoy peaceful surroundings with stunning views of the Cotswold hills, you’re never far from important transport links. The A44 runs close by, connecting to the wider road network including the M5 motorway, which is just a 20-minute drive away.
Travel times from major UK cities to Arden Parks
Understanding how far our parks are from major population centres is helpful when considering how often you might see family members or how easy it would be for them to visit you. Here’s a breakdown of typical journey times from major UK cities:
- London to Arden Parks
Approximately 2-2.5 hours by car, depending on traffic conditions. The route typically follows the M40 and then the A44. By train, the journey from London Paddington to Evesham takes about 2 hours, followed by a short taxi ride to the parks. - Birmingham to Arden Parks
Our closest major city at just 45 minutes away by car via the M5 and A44. Regular train services run from Birmingham to Evesham with a journey time of around 50 minutes. - Bristol to Arden Parks
Around 1 hour and 15 minutes by car via the M5 motorway. Train connections are also available with a similar journey time. - Manchester to Arden Parks
Approximately 2.5 hours by car via the M6 and M5 motorways. Train connections are also available with a journey time of approximately 3 hours with changes. - Edinburgh to Arden Parks
A longer journey of about 6 hours by car or 5-6 hours by train with connections. For distant family members, our location near Birmingham Airport (about 45 minutes away) can be beneficial for those traveling by air.
Frequently Asked Questions about Family Visits
- Can family members stay overnight at the parks?
While your family can certainly visit, it’s important to note that our park homes are designed for permanent residents aged 50 and over. There are no restrictions on daytime visitors, but for overnight stays, you’ll need to consider the space available in your home. Many residents find that nearby accommodation in Broadway or surrounding villages works well for longer family visits. - What’s the best way to travel to visit family in London?
For trips to London, many residents find the train to be the most convenient option. Services run regularly from Evesham station to London Paddington with a journey time of around 2 hours. This avoids the stress of driving in London and finding parking. - How do most residents balance family connections with park living?
Many of our residents find a natural rhythm that works for them. Some arrange regular family visits – perhaps monthly or quarterly – while making the most of technology for more frequent check-ins. Our community activities provide a strong social network, which many find complements rather than replaces family connections.