Castle Cover home insurance
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Castle Cover are an over 50s insurance specialist. The insurers' buildings and contents cover are tailored towards the senior market and aimed at bringing down insurance costs for better-risk, over 50s customers.
Castle Cover offers a competitive range of home insurance products that confer a number of benefits for customers including:
- buildings cover worth £500,000
- contents cover up to the value of £50,000
- guaranteed new for old cover on damaged possessions
- a discount of up to 20 per cent for careful customers that use home security measures
- up to 60 per cent no claims discount
Castle Cover also offers optional add-ons in the form of home emergency cover, legal protection cover, and cover for your garden and its contents. In addition, those with second holiday homes and buy to let properties can also find great value insurance for their properties.
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