Boutique Care Homes has celebrated the beginning of construction of its new care home, Keymer Hall, in Burgess Hill, West Sussex.
Joining Boutique were the Mayor of Burgess Hill, Cllr Janice Henwood, and Nick Kidsley from building contractor Lawrence Baker. Scheduled to open in late 2025, the 68-bed Keymer Hall will offer a bistro, landscaped gardens, and a hair and beauty salon.
Cllr Henwood said: “It was interesting to visit the site and meet the workers engaged in building a Boutique Care Home, to be located off Kingsway. The company is enthusiastic about becoming a part of the Burgess Hill Community; it is especially encouraging that the residential home will be using renewable energy via photovoltaic panels and will retain the mature trees around the site.”
Carl Roberts of Boutique Care Homes commented: “We are truly honoured and thankful for Mayor Henwood's visit, and her support means a great deal to us as we continue to strive for excellence in care. At Boutique Care Homes, we believe that care is more than just a service; it is a profound feeling of comfort, security, and genuine connection. We are excited about the opportunity to support and work with Burgess Hill Town Council to champion social care and carers in the community.”