Our House

Bedrooms

The majority of our 37 rooms are single occupancy with the opportunity for one to be shared. Each room has en-suite facilities and residents can enjoy their own privacy as they wish. Everyone is encouraged to personalise their own room. Pictures, ornaments, books, radios, TVs, furniture, etc are all welcome. Naturally soft furnishings must comply with fire regulations; electrical items are safety checked on arrival and annually at no cost to the resident. Many residents have their own personal telephone line and this can be installed for anyone requiring one.

A bedroom at Bilton House
The Lounge

The Lounge

The main lounge on the ground floor comfortably seats our residents, many of whom enjoy sitting just for a chat. It is also used for entertainment, Wednesday Fellowship and Sunday Services. There are also other smaller lounges available on both floors of the home.

The Main Dining Room

The Main Dining Room

The new dining room seats all our residents from the main house for their meals. Our Chef and Cook produce varied and nutritious menus with real home cooking. A visual choice of foods is offered at all mealtimes. Residents can celebrate their birthdays with home-made birthday cake.

Dementia Care

Clarice Cooper Wing Dining Room

The Bilton HouseClarice Cooper Wing

The dining room has a cafe theme with a reminiscence shop in the corner which inspires conversation and activity.

The pleasant lounge provides a comfortable meeting place for residents to relax and chat.

A small sheltered self-contained sensory garden has been created with water feature, wind chimes, fragrant herbs and bright borders.

We encourage residents and their relatives to put together memory boxes which can be wall mounted to stir memories. Books of life are also put together. In this way we get to know the resident better and both provide a talking point for staff and visitors.

Sensory garden
Lounge