New Care Home To Open In Eccleshill This Summer
Bradford Hall Care Home, a new purpose-built care home, is preparing to open in Bradford this summer, bringing 72 bedrooms, a range of communal facilities to the area.
The home, on Kimberwicke Walk, Eccleshill is due to open in summer 2026 on a site adjacent to the former Union Mills. The home is owned by Burghley Care and led by a team with more than 20 years’ experience in the care sector.
The new home has been designed to provide residential care, dementia care, respite care and end of life care in a modern setting focused on comfort, dignity and wellbeing.
Chris Lane, chairman of Burghley Care, said: “We are pleased to be bringing Bradford Hall forward as our latest care home and to be expanding our presence in West Yorkshire.
“Our aim is always to create homes that deliver high-quality care in an environment where people feel comfortable, respected and part of a community.
“I have worked in the care sector for more than 20 years and throughout that time the focus has remained the same, which is making sure residents are well cared for, treated with dignity and able to enjoy life as independently as possible in a setting that feels genuinely welcoming and homely.
“Bradford Hall has been designed to offer excellent facilities, but just as importantly it will be a place with warmth, dignity and a real sense of home for the people who live there. As we move closer to opening, we are looking forward to building a strong team and becoming part of the local community.”
Ian Ward, managing director of Torsion Care, said: “Bradford Hall represents another important step in delivering a modern care environment that is purpose-built around the needs of residents, families and staff.
“The scheme has been designed to combine high-quality accommodation with welcoming shared spaces and facilities that support wellbeing and social interaction. We are very pleased to see it moving closer to opening.”
