A safe space to grow

Whether it is outside enjoying our extensive safe and green spaces, inside in our many communal areas designed for social interaction, or in the privacy of individual rooms, Drymmau Hall is a special place that people are proud to call home and where they have the freedom to live the life they choose.

Green at heart – open space and a right to roam

Being set in a safe and very special seven-acre meadow, Drymmau Hall has taught us the value of our green space and to appreciate the benefits it can bring. Those living with us are free to roam and take in the biodiversity, or simply relax around the fountain feature on our patio and drink in the views across the Bristol Channel. For hands-on gardeners, or those who just want to sit back and appreciate nature, we have a productive kitchen garden that provides sustenance for our home, plus an eclectic mix of cultivated plants, shrubs and trees.

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Drymmau Hall Care Home - Female resident in the grounds with her dog

“I am free to walk my dog in the lovely grounds here and enjoy a huge range of community and social activities.”

Collaborative living – finding your own space

Whether it’s a small and tranquil space or a larger hub of activity, we have a range of shared spaces where those we care for can choose the ideal comfort zone. From our open-plan dayroom, offering direct access to a patio, to our brand new coffee lounge where people can relax over a coffee and meet with family and friends, to our first floor lounge for those who appreciate calm and quiet, all our communal spaces at Drymmau Hall are sensitively configured for people to come together as individuals.

  • “The outdoors is so important to me and I am able to go outside whenever I like.”

    – Resident, CIW Report 2024

  • “I have a lovely comfy bed and I have a great night’s sleep.”

    – Resident, CIW Report 2024

  • “I enjoy the garden and polytunnel. I love being able to grow different plants and spend time outdoors.”

    – Resident, CIW Report 2024

Distinctive individual rooms – a space to call your own

We understand that an individual room is the most important of spaces: private and personal, each of our thirty-five rooms at Drymmau Hall (many with en-suites and all with a garden or sea view) is as distinctive as the people who call them theirs. That’s why, prior to moving in with us, we can decorate and furnish a room so that it reflects personal needs and tastes and creates a unique ambience so that people feel not only comfortable, but importantly, content.