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Construction begins for new £20m care home

by Francesca August 3, 2020August 3, 2020
written by Francesca August 3, 2020August 3, 2020
Construction begins for new £20m care home

Work has begun on the construction of a ground-breaking 80 bed care home which will be construction company Savista’s fifth project.

The new luxury development, which will be owned by Savista Development’s sister company, Hallmark Care Homes is being built at a cost of nearly £20 million across a two-acre site at Kings Drive in Eastbourne.

The site’s construction team, were recently joined by Conservative MP Caroline Ansell, Deputy Mayor, Councillor Sammy Choudhury, Hallmark’s Managing Director Ram Goyal and Chair Avnish Goyal to officially mark the start of the build.

The care home will include the latest features including residences for couples complete with fitted kitchen and bathroom and communal areas will include the usual; café, ice cream parlour, a state-of-the-art cinema and a luxurious hairdressers and therapy room. The home will have an abundance of outdoor space on all floors including terraces, a summer garden bar, winter garden activity centre and half an acre of landscaped gardens with a unique woodland walkway for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Chair of Hallmark Care Homes and Managing Director of Savista Developments, Avnish Goyal said:

“We are proud that Savista Developments has started its fifth care home project since launching in September last year and combined with 23 years’ experience with building award winning care homes we are excited to be able to create a luxurious care home for the Eastbourne community and to continue the partnership between Hallmark Care Homes and Savista Developments.”

“Residents will enjoy some of the latest features in care and design and live active and fulfilled lives.”

Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate Hallmark Care Homes new site in Kings Drive, Eastbourne – Spade in the Ground Ceremony – L to r Avnish Goyal, The Deputy Mayor of Eastbourne, Councillor Sammy Choudhury in the digger, Ram Goyal and Conservative MP Caroline Ansell

The Eastbourne development called Willingdon Park Manor is scheduled to open its doors to its first residents in late 2021.

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