Monday, February 10, 2025

Bridlington mental health care home sold

Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co, has sold The Lombrand care home in Bridlington, Yorkshire.

The Lombrand is a residential care home registered for 21 service users in the category of mental health. It is located on Tennyson Avenue on the north side of Bridlington, a short walk from the town centre and to the North beach and cliff walks.

It was sold through Jonathan Wickens at Christie & Co on behalf of Richard and Elaine Flowers who, after 14 years running the home, can now look forward to a well-earned retirement.

The purchaser is Flying Angel Limited, which has provided residential care to male clients with mental health needs since 2016.

Sudesh Bhunjun, Director at Flying Angel Limited, said: “We are delighted to have acquired The Lombrand Ltd from Richard and Elaine Flowers and look forward to working with the staff, residents, and relatives. We endeavour to provide holistic support to our residents, making their stay at Lombrand enjoyable and meaningful.”

Jonathan Wickens, Director – Care at Christie & Co, said: “This sale highlights the continued demand for care homes across the region. We have a number of transactions due to complete in the first quarter of 2025, and there are still established operators looking to acquire similar homes across the region.”

The Lombrand was sold for an undisclosed price.

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