Brand new apartments, set within the Grade II Listed former Royal Hospital, are now available to apply for on homes in the city.

The stunning building in the heart of Wolverhampton has been transformed into a new block exclusively for those aged over 55. Renamed Nightingale House, the scheme consists of one and two bedroom apartments, serviced by two lifts. They are all built to a high specification with wet rooms, attractive kitchens and plenty of storage.

Artist impression of Nightingale House

Nightingale House offers residents the perfect mix of independent and communal living. The individual flats are complemented by communal gardens, kitchens, and lounges, giving residents the opportunity to socialise and make new friends.

Each scheme has a dedicated wellbeing officer on-site. Wellbeing officers organise a varied programme of on-site activities to encourage social conversation and prevent loneliness. They will also help make positive changes to sustain and improve health and wellbeing.

This means you can maintain your independence and live in your own home, while knowing there is someone on hand if you need support to improve your wellbeing.

What’s on offer?

  • Beautifully finished kitchens and bathrooms
  • Controlled access and communal parking
  • Communal lounges, kitchen facilities and garden
  • Individual apartments set in a friendly community
  • Dedicated wellbeing officers ensuring personalised wellbeing support
  • Varied programme of free activities
  • The security of CCTV surveillance and fob entry

 The homes are owned and managed by WHG. Here you can find out more about what it’s like living in a wellbeing scheme.

[Images: Artist impression of Nightingale House and Artist impression of Communal Room in Nightingale House]

Artist Impression of Communal Room in Nightingale House

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