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Home with cinema and beauty salon opens

ABBEYGATE Manor, a luxurious residential care home, is now welcoming senior citizens in Suffolk, with Councillor Donna Higgins, Mayor of Bury St Edmunds, guest of honour at the official opening.

The latest care home in the award-winning Morar Living portfolio, no expense has been spared in the development of the property, which has its own cinema, bar, restaurant, hair and beauty salon, library, music lounge and private dining room for residents to enjoy special events with friends and family.

The opening ceremony and community open day, with live entertainment, refreshments, and guided tours of the home, was attended by hundreds of visitors.

Paul Houldey, operations director of Morar Living, said:  “We are passionate about creating an environment where residents feel truly at home. 

“Abbeygate Manor offers five-star facilities combined with outstanding care, ensuring residents enjoy both comfort and the highest quality of life.

“Our ethos is to provide a luxurious setting and dedicated staff, complemented by a comprehensive range of  activities and visits, to enable every resident to enjoy their later years to the full.”

Abbeygate Manor has 81 bedrooms, each with WiFi and en-suite wet room. The bedrooms at every Morar Living home are arranged in small clusters, each with its own lounge/dining room and quiet room to foster a close-knit community.

Pictured are Liz Darley, Julie Harkess, Ben Goddard, Elaine Rankin and Ben Maynard from Morar Living at Abbeygate Manor.

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