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Hadrian Healthcare sells two luxury care homes in £50m deal - before they've even opened

Work has yet to be completed on the luxury homes in Skipton and Leeds, which have been bought by Anchor Hanover

How The Mill House Skipton will look(Image: Hadrian Healthcare)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ care home company Hadrian Healthcare has agreed to sell two North homes for £50m – before they’ve been built.

The Gateshead based business took the decision to expand its care home portfolio last year, after selling five homes in a record-breaking deal £100m-plus deal in 2019 – a transaction which marked the fourth buyout founder Ian Watson had completed over 16 years.

The company distinguishes itself from the competition by building homes designed to look and feel more like five-star hotels for its residents, with services to match alongside its healthcare provision. Facilities include restaurants and cafes, cinemas, hair and beauty salons, in-house chefs, gardens and chauffeurs.

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Following the deal with Aviva, the company has been working on two North Yorkshire sites, representing an investment of £27m, with long-standing contractor Walter Thompson carrying out construction.

Its £15m care home in Skipton sits alongside Skipton canal and will come complete with its own canal boat. The home will have accommodation for 92 residents, including 12 independent living suites where residents will have their own private front doors. The home will also have its own dining and bar area, gardens and first and second floor terraces with views across the town.

Meanwhile in Leeds, the firm spent several years on plans before gaining planning permission to build a £12m home under the Manor House brand in the Roundhay area, for 67 residents.

Once the homes are complete, they will be handed over to new owners Anchor Hanover, who approached Hadrian Healthcare with the offer after being impressed by the company’s work to date.