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Brookwood Manor, is an
18th Century Tudor Manor House and sits in its own grounds in the heart of
rural Suffolk. Brookwood Manor was built in 1884 in the Tudor style but
its history goes back to the 15th Century.
Located rurally, in
its 3 acres it provides space, peace and its gardens provide safe places
to walk or sit or to maintain any interests in gardening or
wildlife.
The village of
Lavenham is two miles away in the Parish of St Peter and St Paul which has
one of England's finest parish churches. Brookwood Manor sits on the
boundary of Little Waldingfield which is serviced by a village Shop, Post
Office and visiting library.
Sudbury is an ancient
market town and can be reached easily by a bus service which passes by
Brookwood Manor on an hourly basis. Newmarket is the home of horseracing
and is 30 miles distance; Bury St Edmunds is 12 miles distance and is a
busy and beautiful market town.
Brookwood manor is a
privately owned home with its mellow old charm, magnificent surroundings,
whose owners have the experience in running another Residential Care
Home in the County of Norfolk.
The home offers a high
standard of care in a homely, caring and secure atmosphere to enable
service users to maintain maximum independence.
Registered by Suffolk
County Council, in a category described as follows, Older People with
Mental Infirmity- MP (e) Brookwood Manor is not able to look after service
users who have severely challenging behaviour or nursing care.
Visitors are
encouraged at any time to help maintain the very important links with
family and friends.
Single and twin
accommodation available with panoramic views and wheelchair
access.
Long or short stays
available.
Emergency call
system.
Individual care plans
under the guidance of the Manager to ensure the physical and social needs
of the service user are being met.
Visits arranged from
all professional services.
Individual dietary
preferences catered for.
Viewing welcome at any
time.
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