Tickford Abbey

Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire

Tickford Abbey
Priory Street
Newport Pagnell
Buckinghamshire
MK16 9AJ

Tel: 
01908 611121
Fax: 
01908 210607
Home Manager: 
Heather Lee

Tickford Abbey is a pleasant late Victorian house, built on the site of a former mediaeval monastery on the outskirts of Newport Pagnell. The magnificent landscaped garden bounded on one side by the River Ouse offers the ideal setting for relaxation.

Accommodation

There are a total of 29 bedrooms, most with en-suite facilities. Each room is fully furnished to a high standard. Residents are encouraged to bring in personal items such as pictures, ornaments and small items of furniture. The rooms are also equipped with a call bell system, T.V. point, easily accessible light switches and plug sockets. In addition, we have a number of assisted bathrooms/shower rooms. A pay phone is available, but residents may have a telephone in their room at their expense.

Dining

Our catering team is committed to providing interesting and nutritional meals. Residents are offered a varied menu for each meal, with a choice of tasty and well presented food. Residents may eat in the dining room or take meals in their rooms if desired. All medical and special diets are catered for.

Staffing

A qualified and experienced Manager and team provide 24 hour management cover for the home, and they are ably supported by trained care assistants, catering and domestic staff.

Facilities

We have three spacious sitting rooms, a dining room, a television room and a very popular conservatory. A passenger lift is available to
upper floors.

The home arranges a regular programme of activities, outings and trips for the residents. There are also regular visits by a hairdresser
and chiropodist.

Did you know?

Reference to the site of Tickford Abbey can be found in the Domesday Book. Tickford Abbey was built in 1765 on the site of a medieval Priory by the Hooton family. The Hooton family mausoleum is still visible in the grounds.