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Lynhales Hall Nursing Home in Herefordshire is set in seven acres of wood and parkland with ornamental lakes. The Manor House, now refurbished, was built circa 1588 and extended in the Georgian Period.

Extensive alterations were made by the Victorian Industrialist ‘Wildflower Robinson’, so named for his love of wildflowers – over 100 species of which are reputed to be found in the grounds.

Examples of ornate decorative carving around the house reflect his interest in nature.

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The Nursing Home comprises two floors of single and shared rooms, the majority of which have en-suite facilities, providing accommodation for 47 patients. The ‘Goodwin Wing’ provides accommodation of the highest of standards, with en-suite bath or shower rooms, refrigerators, wall-lights and magnificent views over the Herefordshire countryside.

All rooms have been comfortably furnished and decorated. A television point is installed in every room, as well as

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smoke detectors and nurse call system. Direct dial telephone can be installed if required. Residents’ own furniture is accommodated where practical. A modern heating system is fitted and all radiators are thermostatically controlled.

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