St Wilfrids Hall care home
Retirement Home in Lancaster



Contact Details
Halton on Lune
Home Manager
Alasdair Swan
New Resident Enquiries
During Office Hours
0808 166 9033
Outside Office Hours
01524 811 229
Job Enquiries
0808 168 1300
Located only two miles from Lancaster in the picturesque village of Halton-on-Lune, St Wilfrids Hall is a beautiful country house that has been sympathetically converted to provide residential and nursing care for up to 36 elderly people. This care home in Lancashire was originally built as a substantial family residence and many period features have been retained following its conversion and extension into a care home of true distinction.
St Wilfrids’ focus is on providing elegant living in keeping with the home’s grand history. Residents’ bedrooms are decorated and furnished to the highest standards, and enjoy wonderful views over the Lune Valley. Bedrooms and communal rooms benefit from beautiful period features, including leaded glass windows, mullion stonework, an oak staircase and a beautiful day room featuring Walnut veneer panelling.
St Wilfrids Hall offers a full range of residential and nursing care support, including trial stays, respite breaks and convalescent care as well as long term care. Residents are encouraged to bring important personal possessions to personalise their rooms. St Wilfrids operates an open visiting policy, where residents and loved ones may visit at convenient times. In common with all of our homes, St Wilfrids Hall’s care homes manager has a qualified nursing background. The home is fully registered with the Care Quality Commission and has ISO9001/2000 and Hospitality Assured accreditation.
- Beautiful country home setting
- Excellent standards of care
- Enchanting village location
- Strong ties with the local community
- Professional and friendly staff team
- Charming ambience
If you would like to know more about our care homes in Lancashire, and the types of care they have available, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
This care home in Lancashire, like all our other care homes, offers an opportunity to gain new experiences and learn new things – whilst maintaining your existing hobbies and interests.
At every Caring Home, there is a dedicated activities co-ordinator who is on hand to support residents in learning new hobbies and maintaining existing ones.
An activities programme is developed by the activities co-ordinators who work in conjunction with the clinical team in reviewing each individuals occupational interests and tailoring an activities programme that addresses them.
For further information about activities please visit our “living with us” section.
Care Categories
- Nursing
Care Specialisms
- Parkinson's Disease
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"My mother in law stayed in the home for respite care and liked it so much she decided to become a permanent resident. The manager of staff couldn't have been more helpful and welcoming. She has settled well and is sure she has made the right decision." - Tim W
"St Wilfrids is an older building but a very warm welcome is extended to all including pets. Lovely grounds surrounding the home and is accessible to patients. Great variety of wild life. Management and all the Staff are very caring and kind. Lovely bright bedrooms. There is always a good aroma from the kitchen. There is also varied activities from patients to take part in." - Margaret P
"I would recommend this nursing home, as it feels like home from home, you go there and you are always made to feel welcome. The staff are excellent and very caring. The staff are always asking you if you want a cup of tea or anything. You are made to feel like you are part of a large family." - Joan J
"My dad has Alzheimer's. This home is like an oasis in a desert. The Manager, nursing staff,carers, domestics, kitchen and laundry staff all show love caring devotion to all the residents in their care. The home itself is lovely, warm, welcoming, friendly and clean. The actual care given is second to none. The difference in my dad since he has been in their care is amazing it is like having my dad back... carehomes.co.uk" - Brenda B
"A lovely old house set in spacious grounds with lots of wildlife. Warm friendly atmosphere. Staff very kind and caring with various activities for the residents if they wish to take part. Menu varies day by day with some choice. Visitors made welcome anytime." - Elaine B
"Since my Mother has been here she has settled well and gained weight. She has Alzheimer?s and cannot remember names of staff but she knows them and loves them all. She is very happy and the care she receives is excellent. There are no visiting hours but visitors can arrive at anytime to suit themselves, without advance notice. Entertainment and activities take place regularly and all residents are encouraged to join in, ensuring mental as well as physical care is maintained... carehomes.co.uk" - Kathleen K
"Good quality property that is homely and not too institutionalised. Nice wood panelled communal rooms and entrance hall. Excellent garden and grounds. The staff are very friendly and welcoming and make every effort to make the residents safe and comfortable. Flexible regime with a good programme of activities and external visitors." - Ian P
"I am well looked after. My bedroom is very comfortable with my things that I brought from home. The food is quite good. Staff are friendly and helpful." - Violet D
"I feel at home, carers are very nice and respect me. The food is very good, with a good choice." - Ethel S
"I would recommend my home for its feeling of home from home. The home is lovely with original woodwork. The grounds are plentiful with good views particularly when we can sit outside in the sunshine. The staff are very kind and nothing is to much trouble and my family are made to feel welcome." - Kathleen D
"We are well looked after, feel safe. Surroundings are nice. Food is good and its made for you. Our home is nicely decorated and other residents are friendly, and I am not on my own." - Ethel S
"Very good. They look after every little job, even in the middle of the night the staff are there before you know it. Medication is always taken care of. My family are always made to feel welcome. Suggestions are always taken note of and acted out. The food in my case is super and related to what I can eat." - Cyril K
"My home is 1st class. I feel well cared for. I am diabetic and my meals are cooked for me and my diet is great. The staff are also 1st class. I feel everyone helps me it is good to be here." - Mavis B



