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Hadrian Healthcare to build luxury £15m care home in North West expansion plans

The company's Penrith plan comes months after it announced proposals for a new Hexham care home

The Hadrian Healthcare home in Roundhay, Leeds. The Penrith development will look similar.(Image: Hadrian Healthcare)

North East luxury care home business Hadrian Healthcare is expanding into the North West through the creation of a £15m development in a historic market town.

Based in Gateshead, Hadrian Healthcare has developed a reputation for building and operating homes offering high standards of accommodation and care for discerning elderly people, with features more akin for five-star hotels.

The business, which was founded by entrepreneur and philanthropist Ian Watson, has been operating for more than 20 years, currently has Manor House homes in Leeds, Skipton, Gosforth and Gateshead, and previously developed homes, including its Manor House property in Harrogate, have been sold to new owners in record-breaking deals.

In July 2019 Mr Watson set a new benchmark in care home deals when five homes across County Durham and Yorkshire were sold for more than £100m to a fund managed by insurance giant Aviva.

Now the company has announced the acquisition of a new site in Penrith, which is poised to provide a base for a new luxury Manor House development, set within stunning landscaped gardens.

The scheme is also set to create scores of new jobs.

Inside Hadrian Healthcare's home in Roundhay(Image: Hadrian Healthcare)

The new building will have spacious private suites, each with en-suite bathrooms and shower facilities, and residents will also benefit from facilities including a garden café, hair and beauty salon, private dining, outdoor terraces, an extensive activities programme, and a client concierge service, all designed to provide an independent quality of life.

The announcement comes three months after the company struck a land deal in Northumberland which will see it create a new £15m home in Hexham.