Glebefields is an impressive stone-built former rectory, overlooking miles of ancient countryside known for its outstanding natural beauty, including the adjacent Norman Parish Church of St. Peter. Many of rooms have patio doors opening out onto the patio, so the serenity of the countryside is never far away. The home is tastefully decorated, making it as unique as its residents - it a home that inspires pride in all.
The home stands in landscaped grounds within the picturesque village of Drayton, just half a mile outside Banbury and eleven miles from Brackley. Despite its rural setting, Glebefields is accessible, with convenient access to shops, restaurants and public transport links.
With 44 bedrooms, 33 of which are en-suite, divided between their residential and dementia care suites, they think carefully about the type of room each resident needs. Of the 44 bedrooms, the Willow Lane unit has 16 rooms providing specialist dementia care - designed, furnished and decorated according to latest thinking from specialist researchers into Dementia.
Care workers understand that moving into Glebefields will be a considerable transition, but it one they try to make feel as easy as possible. By helping you arrange your room just the way you like, or bringing you your daily newspaper, they&ll do the little things that make the biggest difference.
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