
Oyster Care Homes proudly marked the official opening of Tudor House in Thornbury; it’s eighth environmentally friendly care home.
The day’s celebrations began with an appearance from Gogglebox star Reverend Kate Bottley, who joined Amanda Hawley, the General Manager at Tudor House, to perform a ribbon cutting ceremony.
MP Claire Young and Deputy Mayor Chris Woodhouse were also in attendance, both of whom praised the home’s commitment to high-quality, personalised care and highlighted the positive impact Tudor House is poised to have on the local community.
Guests enjoyed live music performed by Phil of Thinking Music, as well as refreshments, a traditional ice cream van, and a charity raffle held in support of Age UK South Gloucestershire.
Amanda said, “We are so proud to open our doors to the Thornbury community. Tudor House is not just a care home – it’s a place where people can feel genuinely supported, connected, and valued.
“We will enrich the lives of our residents while also contributing positively to the wider community. We look forward to building strong relationships locally and making a lasting difference.”
At the centre of Tudor House’s vision is the ‘Community Tree’ initiative, a unique program designed to help residents remain rooted in the town they know and love.
Through the initiative, the home will connect with local people, schools, voluntary groups, and organisations to take part in shared activities, events, and projects.
Tudor House is located on Cleve Wood Road, Thornbury, Bristol, BS35 2GA.
To speak to Amanda about living at Tudor House or the Community Tree initiative, call 01454 506297, email tudorhouse@oystercarehomes.co.uk or visit the Tudor House website.
Tudor House care home in Thornbury, Bristol, operated by Oyster Care, offers 24-hour residential, dementia and respite care for up to 66 people. With ensuite bedrooms, beautiful social spaces, and landscaped gardens, Tudor House offers an all-inclusive fee to give peace of mind to its residents and families.