ARMSTRONG HOUSE
THE ABBEYFIELD BAMBURGH SOCIETY
A member of the National Abbeyfield Society
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RESIDENTS
Anyone contemplating residence should visit the House to meet the staff and residents or alternatively a committee member could visit an applicant in their home. Prospective residents are welcome to come for lunch or stay for a short period before making a decision. Residents should be of pensionable age able to look after themselves on entry. They will be asked to return an application form and to give their doctor a medical report form which will be sent only to the Society's medical officer. There will be special guidance for people responding to the website from distant parts.
Residents should have a sponsor who may be a relative, friend or any person who is available to represent the resident's interests and be willing to be contacted in an emergency and facilitate his or her stay in Abbeyfield.
VISITING
Visitors are welcome at any time and may be entertained in the resident's own room. Relatives and guests may be invited to an occasional meal for which a charge will be made. There is a guest room available for friends or relations at a non-profit-making charge. Residents from other Abbeyfields are welcome for holiday breaks. There is limited accommodation for those in need of respite care.
Sitting Room
Well appointed and comfortable lounge for use of residents.
Lounge & Conservatory
Southerly view from lounge and neighbouring sunroom.
Conservatory
The south facing Conservatory next to the Sitting Room.
Castle View
Easterly view of Bamburgh castle from resident’s rooms.
Typical Apartment
Bedroom with sitting area in a medium size room.
Typical Apartment
En suite bath and shower facilities in same apartment.