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Seven elite elderly living communities in England, ranging from West Sussex to Warwickshire

Relocate to a lavishly designed senior living community, handpicked by Carla Passino for the best options available.

Opulent retirement home choices spread across England, encompassing West Sussex and Warwickshire...
Opulent retirement home choices spread across England, encompassing West Sussex and Warwickshire regions

Seven elite elderly living communities in England, ranging from West Sussex to Warwickshire

In the picturesque town of Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, Danny House, a senior-living community nestled within a Grade I-listed Elizabethan country house, offers a unique blend of history and modern comfort. However, it's not just in Sussex where luxury senior living is making waves. London-based care home provider, KYN, is setting new standards for senior care with its opulent offerings.

KYN's care homes, such as KYN Hurlingham in Fulham, are designed to provide an upscale living experience, boasting amenities like a dedicated spa, available in only 9% of UK care homes[1][3]. These homes are set in beautifully restored Grade II listed buildings, seamlessly blending historical charm with contemporary comforts[1].

Renowned designer Nina Campbell OBE has collaborated with KYN to create living spaces that are both luxurious and welcoming, reflecting the care and thoughtfulness that KYN aims to provide for its residents[4][5]. Residents enjoy the convenience of a concierge service, fostering a sense of ease and comfort[3]. The atmosphere is designed to foster happiness and engagement among residents, with a focus on creating a sense of calm and community[3].

KYN's inspiration is to create care homes where they would be happy for their own mothers and fathers to live. This commitment to quality is evident in their services, which include in-house nurses, vocational carers, dementia specialists, and physiotherapists[6].

Other providers are also making a mark in the luxury senior living sector. Siddington Park offers a choice of apartments, a spa, gym, dance studio, cinema, and more, all designed with the wellbeing of the over-65s in mind[2]. Auriens in Chelsea provides a collection of apartments designed specifically for the over-65s, with monthly fees covering utilities, broadband, telephone, television licence, council tax, building insurance, and services[7].

William Lodge in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, offers contemporary one- or two-bedroom apartments, communal landscaped gardens, and an Owners' Lounge[8]. Riverstone in London offers luxurious one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments designed for style and comfort[9].

Binswood in Royal Leamington Spa is a retirement village centred around Binswood Hall, a grand Victorian Gothic house, offering a range of properties[10]. Orchard Yard in Wingham, Kent, offers homes for residents aged 55 or more, set in the walled farmyard of a 15th-century, Grade II-listed Wingham Court[11].

Siddington Park, a later-life community by Rangeford Villages, is scheduled to open in summer/autumn 2022 on the outskirts of Cirencester, Gloucestershire[12]. Each of these providers offers a unique take on luxury senior living, catering to a diverse range of tastes and needs.

As we navigate the complexities of aging, it's comforting to know that there are options available for those seeking a high-quality, luxurious living experience. Whether it's in a converted Elizabethan country house or a modern apartment in the heart of London, these providers are setting new standards for senior care.

  1. "In the heart of London, KYN's home-and-garden design at KYN Hurlingham blends historical charm with contemporary comfort, offering garden design elements and amenities like a spa, reflecting their commitment to a luxurious lifestyle for seniors."
  2. "Similarly, Riverstone in London provides a lifestyle choice for seniors, offering luxurious one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments designed for style and comfort, contributing to the growing trend of high-quality, home-and-garden living options in the senior care sector."

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