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Care home in Norfolk Park called Beech Hill

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Anyone know this place. I know someone who is in there but can't find an address etc.

 

Thanks in advance

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ps. It may be demolished, now, I'm not sure?

 

I hope not! lol. I work with Contact the Elderly and have just been informed one of our ladies has had a fall, broke her arm. After leaving hospital, her neighbour says she has "gone into Beech Hill at Norfolk Park" . Searched on internet but can't find anything.....strange!

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It's on the same road as the Goals football place near to the bottom entrance to Norfolk park

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beech hill provides respite.

 

heres the info:

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Beech Hill Respite Centre

 

South Yorkshire « Rest & Retirement Homes « Sheffield « Beech Hill Respite Centre

01142 261760

 

Beech Hill Respite Centre

Norfolk Pk Road

Sheffield

South Yorkshire S2 3QE

 

 

Telephone:

 

 

01142 261760 Magnify telephone number

 

Fax:

 

 

01142 261762

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Its a listed building owned by the Duke of Devonshire so wont be demolished

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Thanks everyone

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Called into this place last week, its a NHS rehab and respite place

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My Dad was the boss at Beech Hill, when it was a care home in the 80's.

We lived in the cottage on the grounds - the one next to the road.

Lovely house and gardens.

 

We moved out in 1989 about a year after closure. I think the reason for the closure was because to access the laundry you had to walk through the kitchens - I was 9 when we moved so that may be a bit wrong.

 

After moving out it was awful to see the state the buildings got into. All the tiles were stripped off the roof, it was broken into and spray painted on the inside. (we went back for a nosey and peeked in the kitchen window)

 

I remember my Mother saying ' I hope they've not damaged my wardrobes' :hihi:

As with it being a cottage and narrow access upstairs the wardrobes were built in situ and not taken when we moved!!!

 

I will always remember my brothers bed being removed through the window on moving day.

 

Whatever it's use is now, I'm so pleased it has been restored to it's previous glory. Mind you the stables were pretty uninhabitable when we were there, what with the stairs having collapsed!

 

Great days, Great memories.

 

My Dad would have been so happy that the buildings are being used again.

 

*Goes to dig out old photos!!*

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ps. It may be demolished, now, I'm not sure?

 

Also hope not my Girlfriend is there now doin the night shift

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