Friday, February 21, 2025

West Yorkshire care home sold to become forty-ninth home in group’s portfolio

Asquith Hall Care Home in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, has been sold.

Following a confidential sales process with Sam Fazackerley at Christie & Co, it has been acquired by Affinity Care Consortium, part of the Younas Family Group that offers an array of care services. Asquith Hall is the forty-ninth care home within the group.

Asquith Hall is a two-storey, purpose-built care home in the market town of Todmorden, previously registered for 53 residents who required complex mental health nursing.

The home boasts 53 single bedrooms, all of which have en-suite wet room facilities. There is ample day space across the home, with a large lounge and dining rooms on both floors and smaller quiet lounges/family rooms.

The home also offers a hydrotherapy pool, a hair/nail salon, and a fully equipped sensory therapy room. To the rear and side of the property, there are enclosed and manicured gardens with a large car park to the front.

Tanzeel Younas, Director at Affinity Care Consortium, said: “This deal was probably the easiest and most fun I’ve done in recent times, and I’m excited for 2025 as we have a pipeline of another 15 homes to add to our portfolio!”

Sam Fazackerley, Business Agent – Care at Christie & Co, said: “We are delighted to have helped Tanzeel acquire his most recent home. Asquith Hall was a fantastic opportunity for a well-established operator to reopen the home with minimal refurbishment.

“With the home being closed, the sale completed in a very timely manner. We wish Tanzeel and his team every success and look forward to working with him in the future.”

Asquith Hall Care Home was sold for an undisclosed price.

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