Royal Hospital Chelsea

Retirement housing
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4SR
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4SR

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Royal Hospital Chelsea

Manager's Description

"On entering the Royal Hospital as a Chelsea Pensioner, you will receive a warm welcome from fellow veterans and staff. Accommodation is provided in the newly refurbished Long Wards, where you will hav..." Show more "On entering the Royal Hospital as a Chelsea Pensioner, you will receive a warm welcome from fellow veterans and staff. Accommodation is provided in the newly refurbished Long Wards, where you will have your own bedroom with en suite facilities and study area.

In the communal lounges you can socialise with fellow Pensioners and admire the magnificent views of the Royal Hospital.

All meals are provided in the beautiful dining rooms of the Great Hall and the Chelsea Pensioners’ Club, with different menu options available every day.

Chelsea Pensioners are encouraged to wear their uniforms; it is mandatory to wear the scarlet uniform when representing the Royal Hospital on a recognised visit or when on parade, such as the annual Founder’s Day parade in June. Otherwise within a two mile radius of the Royal Hospital the blue day-to-day uniform is normally worn. The blue uniform is also worn at breakfast and lunch in the Great Hall. Most Chelsea Pensioners wear this throughout the day in and around the Royal Hospital, but Pensioners are permitted to wear their civilian clothes whenever they wish to dress down (usually in the evenings).

The social life of the Royal Hospital is rich and varied with a number of activities on offer every week, such as bingo, gardening, film nights, pottery and bridge club. There are also frequent invitations to attend special events outside the Royal Hospital, from charity fundraisers to sporting fixtures. Every year Chelsea Pensioners have the opportunity to represent the Royal Hospital at various ceremonial and commemorative events, including at the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph. In addition, Pensioners participate in projects that support the wider community as part of the Royal Hospital’s outreach programme.

We are welcoming applications to become a Chelsea Pensioner. Please see our website for information about eligibility (https://www.chelsea-pensioners.co.uk/)." Show less

Main Facts

Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
244 flats. Built in 1692. Sizes studio. Includes mobility and wheelchair standard properties.
on-site care staff, Resident management staff (24 hours)
Lift, Lounge, Dining room, Restaurant open to the public, Laundry, Garden, Conservatory, Community centre
Access to site easy. Distances: bus stop 100 yards; shop 300 yards; town centre 300 yards.
Scheme for, or of particular interest to: British Army non-commissioned officer or soldier. Regular Social activities include: Daily Basis. Meal(s) available (Three meals a day). New residents accepted from 65 years of age. Cats only generally accepted.
Housing Authority: Kensington and Chelsea
Social Care Authority: Kensington and Chelsea

Info updated: 29/11/2021
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Availability

Many council and housing association lettings in this area are made through a 'Choice Based Lettings' system called Home Connections. See how to register and then bid for properties at: https://rbkc.homeconnections.org.uk/
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Royal Hospital Chelsea

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