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Discover Castlewood: A new care home in Clitheroe where people, choice, and wellbeing come first
Lancashire Evening Post
|October 09, 2025
A new care home opening its doors in Clitheroe won't just offer a sense of security and new beginnings; it will also be about people, choice, community and luxury living.
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Castlewood, on Higher Standen Drive, will put people at its core; creating space to carry on living a life you want to, with a true sense of belonging and community.
Viewings of Castlewood, purpose-built for Wrightcare, will be available from October 20 and it will showcase a way of life designed to provide a comfortable, supportive environment, promoting independence and happiness.
Rob Blackburn, Head of Operations, said: "What we're offering is a complete and enjoyable life.
"We've got a variety of indoor and outdoor living spaces where people can continue to live their life as they want to.
"If somebody likes to garden, there's a greenhouse and ground floor rooms all have direct access to a private outside space with individual raised flower beds. There are lots of places for residents to be involved."
At Castlewood, 68 rooms are split over two floors, each floor has two wings with their own lounge, dining room, 17 en-suite rooms and an assisted bathroom.
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