A Townhouse Tour With A Guide?

The Towne House Retirement Community in Fort Wayne, Indiana offers senior housing, maintenance-free living, and comprehensive care. Visitors can explore various destinations such as Darjeeling, Antalya’s Old Town, Vienna, Edinburgh, Nuremberg Old Town, Hospice of North Idaho, and Inverness Town House.

The community provides a range of guided tours, including walking tours of the old town, guided tours of the Guildhall Art Gallery and London’s Roman Amphitheatre, and virtual tours of the Town House. These tours offer an in-depth look at the hospice’s compassionate care and provide a glimpse into the lives of its residents.

The Town House has reopened as a multi-purpose Arts Venue in 2004, capable of hosting performances, weddings, and social events. The Grade I listed terraced home of the mid-1820s is being developed as a heritage center and museum to focus on architecture and social history.

The Towne House Retirement Community offers on-site continuum health care, including independent living, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation services. Guided tours are available at Inverness Town House, providing visitors with an excellent opportunity to learn more about its history and facilities.

In summary, the Towne House Retirement Community offers premier senior housing, maintenance-free living, and comprehensive care. Visitors can explore various destinations like Darjeeling, Antalya, Vienna, Edinburgh, Morehouse College, Nuremberg Old Town, Hospice of North Idaho, and Inverness Town House, all of which offer unique experiences and opportunities for learning and growth.


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My personal guided tour of the Regency Town House in Brunswick Square in Hove, East Sussex by Paul Couchman, one of theĀ …


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I am thrilled to be taken on a personal guide tour of the Regency Town House in Brunswick Square in Hove, East Sussex.


A Townhouse Tour With A Guide
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Debbie Green

I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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  • You have to admire those that put the dedication and effort into bringing this town house back to life again after years of neglect. Imagine living in somewhere like that, amazing I would say. I have always felt, even from childhood that people leave something of themselves in wherever they live, I have always ‘felt’ that. Great job by all concerned, protecting heritage and history.

  • I live in a house in New England built in 1790. It was originally a sea captain’s house. Over they past 230 years the house has had many owners who have “modernized” the place, but even today you find parts of the house that go back to the original house. I really like the warming oven in what must have been the original kitchen.

  • I have only just discovered these two programmes and they are absolutely fantastic, so interesting and Paul is a wonderful guide. So generous with his info and presented it in such a natural, engaging way. Richard – you were captivated by the house, and your enthusiasm is really coming over. I am so pleased to have found these episodes, thanks for doing them.