Renting at Castle View is an easy way to enjoy all the benefits of our integrated retirement community without the commitment of buying.
You can move into a stylish, fully self contained apartment in Windsor, with flexible rental options and access to all our facilities and events from day one.
At Castle View, Windsor, we believe retirement should be about freedom, comfort, and choice.
That’s why we offer two unique rental options, both available furnished or unfurnished, so you can find the perfect retirement home to suit your lifestyle.
Pay one simple, inclusive monthly charge which covers your rent and community charge. Prices vary by apartment.
One Bed: £2,663pcm – £2,966pcm
For those who’d like a little extra support.
One Bed: £3,311pcm – £3,711pcm
Two Bed: £4,584pcm – £5,104pcm
Our all-inclusive package covers everything in option one, plus much much more!
For further information on what’s included, please contact one of our Later Life Advisers:
T: 01753 378127
E: info@castleviewwindsor.co.uk
At Castle View Retirement Living, nestled in Windsor, Berkshire, we make renting simple – with two tailored options to suit your needs.
Our expert advisers can guide you through the process, crafting the right rental retirement home package.
BOOK AN APPOINTMENT NOW:
E: nicky@castleviewwindsor.co.uk
T: 01753 378127
When you move into your new rental home you will also be required to pay; one months’ inclusive charge in advance and one week’s inclusive charge as deposit.
As a member of the DPS (Deposit Protection Service) Chestertons hold deposits in a secure managed account and any properties rented on will be registered with the scheme.
* Independent Living Rentals only
The apartments listed below are currently available to rent. All are finished to Castle View’s high standards and benefit from full access to our community facilities.
The rent payments shown below, are for the Independent Living for Rent option, not the Independent Living Plus option, which includes additional charges.
TYPE | APARTMENT | FLOOR | AREA (SQ ft) | INCLUSIVE RENT (PCM) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2 Bed | 21 | First | 878 | £3,667 |
2 Bed | 22 | First | 964 | £4,067 |
2 Bed | 23 | First | 879 | RESERVED |
2 Bed | 56 | Third | 878 | £4,100 |
A brand new, beautifully finished two bedroom first floor retirement apartment, offering light-filled modern living, a private balcony and stylish open-plan lounge/diner in a superb Windsor location.
This apartment comes with a £10,000 contribution towards your fees, making your move simpler and more affordable.
Renters pay an inclusive monthly rent that covers both the occupation of the property and the costs of the services provided. For the Independent Living Plus package the Inclusive Rent also includes Council Tax, Utility charges and one main meal a day. Full details of all charges are set out in ourIndependent Living Key Facts and Independent Living Plus Key Facts.
Apartment 22 is a stunning first floor two bedroom apartment at Castle View, offering approximately 879 sq ft of open-plan retirement living with its own balcony and a premium contemporary specification.
It is ideal for those wanting extra space for guests, hobbies or a study, within a vibrant later-life community.
Renters pay an inclusive monthly rent that covers both the occupation of the property and the costs of the services provided. For the Independent Living Plus package the Inclusive Rent also includes Council Tax, Utility charges and one main meal a day. Full details of all charges are set out in ourIndependent Living Key Facts and Independent Living Plus Key Facts.
Apartment 22 is a stunning first floor two bedroom apartment at Castle View, offering approximately 879 sq ft of open-plan retirement living with its own balcony and a premium contemporary specification.
It is ideal for those wanting extra space for guests, hobbies or a study, within a vibrant later-life community.
Renters pay an inclusive monthly rent that covers both the occupation of the property and the costs of the services provided. For the Independent Living Plus package the Inclusive Rent also includes Council Tax, Utility charges and one main meal a day. Full details of all charges are set out in ourIndependent Living Key Facts and Independent Living Plus Key Facts.
Apartment 56 is a generous two bedroom apartment at Castle View, elevated on the third floor to offer a more open outlook and an added sense of privacy.
It is ideal for over 55s wanting extra space in a modern, hotel style setting with all the benefits of village life on the doorstep.
Renters pay an inclusive monthly rent that covers both the occupation of the property and the costs of the services provided. For the Independent Living Plus package the Inclusive Rent also includes Council Tax, Utility charges and one main meal a day. Full details of all charges are set out in ourIndependent Living Key Facts and Independent Living Plus Key Facts.
Chestertons, as our trusted partner for rentals and a sister company to Retirement Homesearch, works closely with our in-house team to guide prospective tenants through every stage of the rental retirement home process at Castle View – from initial enquiries and property viewings to handling tenancy agreements and ongoing support – ensuring a smooth, transparent, and supportive experience tailored to the needs of later life renters.
Give us a call on 0203 758 333 or email richmondlettingsusers@chestertons.co.uk
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Nicky King
Later Life Advisor
Nicky
As our Later Life Advisor, my job is to help support you as you consider your later life living options’ Please drop me a line and I’ll come straight back to you.
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