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Last year, we had such a special experience watching the metamorphosis of our Painted Lady butterflies. This activity br...
13/05/2026

Last year, we had such a special experience watching the metamorphosis of our Painted Lady butterflies. This activity brought so much joy, interest, and conversation, while also providing many therapeutic and emotional benefits for our residents. Observing the butterflies’ transformation encouraged relaxation, mindfulness, and gentle engagement with nature, as well as creating opportunities for reminiscence, social interaction, and shared experiences.

The experience was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone, and by popular request, we are delighted to welcome the delivery of a new group of little caterpillars to observe, care for, and enjoy once again.

At Pencombe Hall, we come across treasures all the time—people, memories, and connections being the most meaningful of a...
17/04/2026

At Pencombe Hall, we come across treasures all the time—people, memories, and connections being the most meaningful of all.

But yesterday, during the renovation of one of our rooms, we uncovered something truly special: two names, beautifully written on the back of a skirting board. We believe they may have belonged to tradespeople involved in building this wonderful house. A small but powerful reminder of the hands and stories that shaped Pencombe Hall.

It felt like the perfect moment to share a little of our history.

Pencombe Hall was originally built in 1862 as a rectory for a member of the Arkwright family, famed for inventing the Water Frame—a machine that revolutionised textile production.

Legend has it that, before construction began, the mother-in-law of the first incumbent visited the site and decided the planned footprint wasn’t grand enough. She reportedly moved the marking pegs outward herself! Whether true or not, the result is the magnificent Jacobean-style mansion we’re proud to call home today.

Over the years, Pencombe Hall has had many fascinating chapters. In 1926, it was purchased by two retired colonels who used the grounds to breed angora rabbits. Then, in 1984, it was thoughtfully converted into the residential home you see today.

Our current owner, Mr David Cope, is an established proprietor who also owns two other care homes in the Midlands, continuing the legacy of care and community that defines Pencombe Hall.

Sometimes history isn’t just found in books—it’s hidden behind skirting boards, waiting to be rediscovered.

06/04/2026

Attention FAMILY AND FRIENDS… Don’t forget to bring a little cash along—our raffle’s waiting for you! 🎟️ A bit of fun for you, and a big help towards our greenhouse 🌱🌷🌻

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