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Axbridge Court

Axbridge Court

Axbridge Court nursing home located in West Street, Axbridge, BS26 2AA.

Contact: Sandra Crossey, RGN, Manager
Tel: 01934 733 379
Email: axbridge@almondsburycare.com
Website: http://www.almondsburycare.com/

Care Home providing nursing. This home accommodates 36 residents in 24 single and 8 shared rooms (20 en suite). It is a converted building with a garden, and opened around 1995. Facilities are available for family or friends to stay overnight. .
Suitable for: older age clients.
Care period: Short stay and respite / Longer stay clients.
Lifestyle: Residents may bring their own furniture. Residents can bring their pet. Activities are organised regularly. .
Activities: Activities are organised regularly..
Languages: Welsh.
Cost: Not available..
Inspection Report: Read care standards authority inspection reports.

Care group: Almondsbury Care Limited

This nursing home scheme is managed by almondsbury care limited. axbridge court is a detached two storey former edwardian cottage hospital (st. john’s cottage hospital) with more recent single storey extensions to provide additional and improved communal and kitchen facilities. it is situated in the popular and historic town of axbridge (population circa 1,800) and lies off the base of the mendip hills in a very attractive location. says Axbridge Court is a detached two storey former Edwardian cottage hospital (St. John’s Cottage Hospital) with more recent single storey extensions to provide additional and improved communal and kitchen facilities. It is situated in the popular and historic town of Axbridge (population circa 1,800) and lies off the base of the Mendip Hills in a very attractive location.. View other care homes managed by almondsbury care limited.


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