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Luxury care in a beautiful home

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Bramley House

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Bramley House is situated in the charming and historic little town of Mere, located in the South West of Wiltshire.  Mere itself offers a host of amenities including a post office, several inns, shops and tea room.

The facilities at Bramley House include large beautiful and individually-styled bedrooms with ensuite wet floor showers, a variety of living and dining spaces to relax in and our very own hair salon. Our spacious orangery with a large sun patio looks onto the landscaped garden with its pond and pergolas. The raised beds make it possible for residents to enjoy the flowers and for anyone wishing to be more energetic to join in with any gardening activities.

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Testimonials...

“Thank you for the exemplary care you gave to Dad at Bramley House for the time he was with you, and the comfort you gave to the family. I cannot write too highly of this from yourself at the top through to the most junior of your team.”

“…a big thank you for your patience, understanding, also those who in any way cared and helped Joan for the short time whilst she was at Bramley House.”

“I would also like to thank you for the care you gave Dad not only did you give him a high standard of care but you showed patience, understanding and kindness.”

 

“I cannot thank you enough for the respect, care, understanding and support which was not only given to my grandma, but also to the rest of my family and indeed myself.”

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The CQC (Care Quality Commission) is the independent regulator of health and social care in England, whose role is to make sure that health and social care services, such as Bramley Care, provide their clients with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care.  Our most recent inspection in July 2019 was rated GOOD. The report can also be read on the CQC Website.  

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