Thamesfield offers peace of mind for relatives

Anyone looking for a care home in the Henley area for themselves, a parent, relative or

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Wednesday 17 June 2015

Anyone looking for a care home in the Henley area for themselves, a parent, relative or friend, should include Thamesfield on their “to consider” list.

If you haven’t yet spotted this grand white Victorian country house sitting on the banks of the Thames, off Wargrave Road, then you are in for a treat and a visit is highly recommended.

The home is owned by national retirement property/care providers Retirement Villages Group Ltd and is one of 14 very individual age-specific villages in the UK.

Thamesfield is unique. It offers a very special experience for residents and their families, from its exceptional staff to the breathtaking location.

There is a boutique 12-room nursing home, overlooking the river, and 34 private one- and two-bedroom bungalows and apartments. These properties allow residents to retain their independence while taking up the village’s fully serviced offering, akin to living in a hotel.



Village events range from craft mornings to visiting speakers, river outings to pamper days. There is a hair salon and acres of grounds to enjoy.

To sum it up, this is a complete peace of mind care home experience in an idyllic setting.

For more details, call (01491) 418125 or visit www.thamesfield.co.uk

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