Here in Warsash near Southampton, on the south coast of Hampshire, stands Little Brook House. A private residential care home for up to 20 elderly people with full membership to the Hampshire Care Association.
The area has a strong sailing and fishing heritage. In the 18th Century, Warsash was a tight knit group of fishermen's houses, farms and squatters' cottages built around the edge of the vast common between Swanwick and Titchfield. The village has remained a small community, with quietly distinctive buildings and a soft seaside feel, and Little Brook House is a well established part of that community.
Originally built in the 17th century, the home is a Grade 11 listed building, set back off Brook Lane, the road that runs from Warsash down to the Hamble. The Home has an elegant 18th century Georgian facade and stands in an acre of grounds with a natural stream running through the main gardens. The stream is part of the old waterway that runs through the area, and gives our home it's name. Walk into the walled garden at the entrance, and come through the home to the conservatory that opens onto the grounds at the back of Little Brook House. From here, the soft expansive lawn slopes gently away from the home down towards the willows lilting by the stream. This is what makes Little Brook a unique and very special place to live.
To find out more, explore our website, get a feel of the home, sample our menus, then contact us, and come and see Little Brook House for yourself.
