Celebrating life at Barchester
We celebrate life through everything we do, from our thoughtful experiences and activities to our delicious food. We offer the latest technology as well as sensory engagement to nurture the wellbeing of our residents. With a wide variety of tailored activities and events we make sure our residents have the best physical, mental, spiritual and social stimulation, all bespoke to them. Take a look at what we’ve been up to…
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Sip, Paint and Fizz
Sip, Paint & Fizz
A relaxing afternoon of watercolours, creativity, and connection. Residents and family members came together to enjoy gentle painting, warm conversation, and a glass of fizz in a welcoming atmosphere.
Inspired by some truly beautiful sunsets recently especially from the terraces at Darcy Gardens and our visit to Highgrove Gardens, where we had the privilege of viewing watercolours by King Charles III.
The Fizz was delicious too.
National Gardening Week
Peter spent most of the day outside, happily pottering in the garden, even tackling three beds all on his own —such dedication!
It’s been a little while since he was last out gardening, but today he truly came alive. Fresh air worked its magic, leaving him with rosy cheeks and a healthy glow.
So inspirational to see his improvement since admission this week his zest for life is shining through in every moment.
A well-earned lunch and supper to follow, finished off with a glass of wine.
Darcy Gardens Welcomes First Residents and Marks Milestone with Inaugural Experience
Darcy Gardens is pleased to announce the arrival of its first six residents, representing a significant milestone in the launch of the new community and Care home in Bath.
Agnieszka Musial Senior General Manager
We are absolutely delighted to welcome our first residents to Darcy Gardens. All residents have settled in very well and are already enjoying the luxury surroundings and warm, homely environment we have created. I am incredibly proud of our dedicated team, whose hard work and commitment have made this opening possible. Together, we are focused on ensuring every resident feels welcomed, valued, and truly at home.”
To mark the occasion, residents were invited to take part in their first organised outing an exclusive visit to Highgrove Gardens, the private residence of King Charles III.
The 1½-hour guided tour provided residents with insight into the gardens’ heritage, organic management, and design principles. Highlights included the Cottage Garden and the Wildflower Meadow, both of which demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainability, biodiversity, and horticultural excellence.
The visit also incorporated a private afternoon tea experience, where residents were able to enjoy high-quality hospitality in a relaxed and elegant setting. Throughout the day, residents engaged in informative discussions on topics such as topiary, beekeeping, and environmental stewardship.
With favourable weather conditions enhancing the experience, the visit delivered both a stimulating and restorative day.
This inaugural outing reflects Darcy Gardens’ commitment to delivering a high standard of lifestyle programming, supporting resident wellbeing, social engagement, and meaningful experiences from the outset.
Aga Senior General Manager at Darcy Gardens, said:
“We are absolutely delighted to welcome our first residents to Darcy Gardens. From the very beginning, our focus has been on creating a warm, friendly, and welcoming environment where people feel truly at home. It was wonderful to see residents enjoying their first shared experience together, and we look forward to creating many more meaningful moments as our community grows.”
This inaugural outing reflects Darcy Gardens’ commitment to delivering a high standard of lifestyle programming, supporting resident wellbeing, social engagement, and meaningful experiences from the outset.
Darcy Gardens looks forward to building on this strong foundation as the community continues to grow.
“We absolutely love being able to take our residents out and about , it makes us so happy to be able to access venues like this. It has been a very special day and a fantastic start to the life enrichment at Darcy Gardens and we’ve all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.”
Margaret said: “We have all had the most wonderful time visiting Highgrove. It is so lovely to be able to visit places like this and soak up the atmosphere. I especially liked the topiary and contrast between light and shade in the garden. The Meadow was so English like a constable painting.
Miriam enjoyed a delicious afternoon tea and bought some shortbread biscuits for her husband who couldn’t make the trip. “We will enjoy these at Darcy Gardens whilst looking at the photographs.
We couldn’t have asked for a better start to our time at Darcy Gardens.