https://www.sunrise-care.co.uk Sunrise of Tettenhall, Wergs Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV6 9BN
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Sunrise of Tettenhall is set over two floors and occupies a site of approximately 2.5 acres and is adjacent to an existing nursing home. The development consists of 79 suites and was completed in 2007. Facilities : Accommodation services include use of all communal residential areas including the TV lounge and restaurant style service of three daily meals in the elegant dining room. There is a private dining room for family and friends and daily snacks and refreshments are available in the coffee lounge/bistro. There is a minimum of five daily activities covering educational, recreational, religious and cultural topics. Trips to shops, special events and dining out regularly take place. Quiet areas for relaxation are to be found and there is an activities centre and crafts room. 24 hour staff cover, emergency call response and daily concierge service provide security and asistance as required. There is a weekly laundry service and cleaning of suites for residents. Tettenhall is mentioned in Domesday as Totenhale meaning 'Nook of land of a man called Teofer'. The north part of the village is called Danescourt and so named after the Battle of Tettenhall in 910 fought by Ethelred against the Danes and Tettenhall Church is on the site of a 10th century church built by King Edgar. Tettenhall village green, the Upper Green, has a small shopping area and an extensive open grass area and is home to Wolverhampton cricket club. Tenure: Rent General Information: Sunrise of Tettenhall is managed by Sunrise-Care, Wergs Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 9BN Telephone: 01902 774100 If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01902 774100 |
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