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An established and well-maintained park sees residents benefitting from park home living in Durham City.

Low Carrs Country Park, enjoy peaceful and secure living in Durham.

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Low Carrs gives you the luxury of country style living but with all of the benefits of Durham City right there on your doorstep.

Low Carrs is a fully residential, adults only park, with residents benefitting from private parking and well maintained communal areas. Found near Durham City centre, the park is well serviced by a number of facilities in the surrounding area.

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Life at the park

A close knit community

The very first park to be acquired by the Maguire family in 1981, it is a fully residential, adults only park, set in a picturesque and peaceful location.

Durham is a cathedral city, renowned for its magnificent Romanesque architecture. With cobbled streets and superb cafes, galleries and museums, not to mention an impressive selection of shops and markets, you’d be hard pushed to find a better place to live.

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A new way of living

Low Carrs residents are predominantly retired or semi-retired people and you will never feel like just another number in this close-knit and caring community.

The park provides a tranquil oasis for those looking for a quieter pace of life. Tucked away and secluded but with a vigilant Neighbourhood Watch scheme for your peace of mind.

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Location

Low Carrs gives you the luxury of country style living, but with all of the benefits of Durham City right there on your doorstep.

Pity Me, Durham DH1 5HG, UK

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