Marsh Farm Manor care home
Welcome to Marsh Farm Manor
Move-in offers available
When it comes to choosing a care home you can trust us. Find out how we can help you and your loved one with our move-in offers.
Marsh Farm Manor care home is a contemporary residential care home, set in luxurious and comfortable surroundings and benefitting from private landscaped gardens. Our home is ideally located near Jubilee Lake, which is an area of ancient woodlands and flower-rich meadows. We are only minutes from the quaint market town of Royal Wootton Bassett. Royal Wootton Bassett is a town well regarded for its close links with the Royal Air Force, which was until most recently, based at Lyneham.
Marsh Farm Manor offers first class residential and dementia care for up to 66 residents.
Marsh Farm Manor offers a warm, safe and friendly environment, with facilities to make you feel at home in our care. Dedicated carers are recruited and trained to ensure care and support that is tailored to each resident’s needs. They have also been specially selected for their personal qualities, such as being instinctively warm with a natural desire to help others – taking the time to have a friendly chat, reminisce or share a joke.
The service at Marsh Farm Manor is performing very well
Virtual tour
If you'd like to take a look around our beautiful home, click below to view our virtual tour and see if Marsh Farm Manor is right for you or your loved one.
Find out moreVeteran Friendly Framework accredited
We are proud to have been awarded Veteran Friendly Framework [VFF] accreditation in recognition of our work to support the wellbeing needs of veterans by ensuring that Armed Forces status is included in care planning.
Find out moreFeatures of Marsh Farm Manor
Communal facilities
Shared facilities complementing each private residence:
- Engaging activities programme
- Garden
- Communal lounge
- Hairdressing salon
- Library
Care and support
In addition to residential care, we also offer:
- Respite care
- Palliative care
- Huntington's disease
- Dementia care
- Convalescence care
Food and dining
We promote wellbeing through a positive dining experience:
- Communal dining area
- Nutrition and hydration stations
- Private dining area
Life at Marsh Farm Manor
Marsh Farm Manor is purpose-built with care in mind and offers a wide range of features and facilities designed with the very latest technology. This is complimented by high quality interior design:
- 66 large bedroom suites, with private wet room facilities
- A dining room on each floor, offering varied daily menu choices
- Coffee shop area and bar area to socialise
- Hair and beauty salon
- Beautiful landscaped gardens, with outdoor seating areas
- Some ground floor rooms with patio doors.
At Marsh Farm Manor, we make the most of mealtimes. Anchor has won national recognition for the quality of its food and catering service. Each floor of our home has a dining room, so you don’t have far to go to enjoy each mealtime.
All our menus offer wholesome and nutritionally balanced food, which is prepared on site, with different choices every day. We’ll get to know your likes and dislikes and cater for any special dietary requirements, so that you can enjoy all the meals we serve.
Our menus are fresh, appetising and served with a smile. We are committed to making mealtimes a sociable and pleasurable part of each day.
Being interested in what is going on and taking part in fun activities is a vital part of life. We organise activities which are designed to reflect the wishes and interests of residents. Quiet areas and spacious en-suite rooms also ensure peace and privacy when you want it.
A hair and beauty salon, coffee area, lounges and quiet spaces are all at hand. On warm days take a stroll in the landscaped gardens and enjoy the peaceful setting. Or simply enjoy a break at one of the outdoor seating areas.
Marsh Farm Manor is close to local shops, places of worship and other amenities. You can make your life at Marsh Farm Manor a hive of activity or as gentle as you wish, with social events in the home and the community arranged together with residents.
We know how important it is to maintain close bonds with the people in your life. At Marsh Farm Manor, visitors are always welcome at any time. We also encourage links with the wider community and regularly hold events in the home by inviting local groups to come and visit.
Health
Our carers will ensure that you continue to enjoy maximum independence as well as 24-hour peace of mind, knowing that all the help and assistance you might need is always at hand.
Our colleagues are carefully recruited and trained to ensure that warmth and understanding are at the heart of everything they do. Our carers use conversation and active listening to understand your holistic needs and desires. We are able to facilitate and create independence within personal limitations, empowering residents to take control of their life decisions.
We are committed to providing on-going training in all areas of care to all members of our care home team. Anchor provides in-depth training on a range of topics, including dementia care, to ensure we are following best practice guidance at all times.
What is included in care home fees?
Care home fees in England can vary substantially from provider to provider and from location to location. Understanding care home funding and accessing the right type of funding assistance can seem like a daunting task.
It is usual for residents in care homes to contribute to the cost of their own care. Some people have the resources to pay for their care in full, whilst others will make means-tested contributions.
The government sets national limits to determine eligibility for funding assistance. These limits can be subject to change, so it is always advisable to check the figures when choosing a care home.
We can provide you more information on fees, what they cover and how they are charged when you enquire.
Paying for your own care
Those who are able to pay for their own care can contact care homes directly. Once a preferred care home has been identified, the care provider will conduct a needs-based assessment.
How much is a weekly private fee?
Our current private weekly fee at Marsh Farm Manor is from £1,300. This can vary due to resident dependency, size of room and location. Our Home Manager and other colleagues will be happy to discuss fees and any other questions you may have about paying for care.
At Marsh Farm Manor we have a team of caring, well qualified professionals, passionate about what they do and dedicated to ensuring our residents always feel confident that they can rely on a friendly face and helping hand 24-hours a day.
Please do get in touch with any questions you may have about moving to Marsh Farm Manor, our friendly team look forward to talking with you and helping you decide on your new home.
Marietta Cranfield
Manager
I’m proud that our home has a real community feel where people enjoy having fun and interacting with other residents, families and friends. We strive to support all our residents to continue doing all the things they love and the tailored activities each day, which really make a big difference to our residents. Why not pop along for a chat, my team look forward to meeting you.
Lynn Hughes
Deputy Manager
We understand that choosing a home can be a daunting process, and we are here to help. Asking questions is important in helping you feel confident in your decision and we are here to provide all the support you need.
David Mcateer
Chef Manager
We take pride in the service we provide to our residents. The menu's are very much resident led.
Gemma Huby
Administrator
I love meeting new people and find helping them through the process of change really rewarding. I look forward to meeting you and showing you all our home has to offer.
Tracy Mcshane
Receptionist
There is always a lot going on in our care home. Our meaningful and fun activities promote social interaction between residents in a happy environment.
Two weeks free with a permanent stay winter offer
We are offering you an opportunity for two weeks’ free stay when you move into one of our participating care homes on a permanent basis.
Welcoming you
We are currently offering you an opportunity for:
- two weeks’ free stay when you move into one of our participating care homes on a permanent basis. Click here to find out more and read the full details of the terms and conditions of this offer.
We pride ourselves on making sure we understand your loved one – their likes and dislikes, hopes and passions – so you can be sure they enjoy a special and lasting welcome at Anchor. Because your loved ones are our loved ones.
To start your enquiry simply click 'Enquire now' at the top of the page and either call us or complete an online enquiry form.
We’ll provide you with full details of the home, along with any other information you’d like, such as sample menus and activity schedules.
Whether you’re looking to stay with us permanently, or for a short break, we’d be delighted to take you on a show round of the home in person. Simply book a visit with the home manager once you’ve made your enquiry.
If you or your loved one doesn’t live nearby or are unable to visit in person we can provide a virtual show round. Either way, we’re keen to show you what daily life is like here and for you to meet our friendly team.
We hope you decide, following your visit, that you or your loved one would like to move into the home, in which case we’ll organise a pre-assessment to make sure we can meet all your care needs.
Our friendly onsite team will discuss every area of moving-in with you in detail to make sure you and your loved-one know exactly what to expect and feel confident, safe and welcomed when coming to live with us.
Before you move in, we will find out if there are any of your possessions that you wish us to place in your room before you arrive. Please bring your family photographs and most treasured possessions to help make your room your home.
We understand how important visits are for everyone and we welcome regular visits from family and friends. We also actively support our residents to enjoy visits away from the care home.
Each of our homes is different and the manager of the care home you’re interested in will provide all the information you need around visiting.
Getting here
Marsh Farm Manor
Coped Hall, Royal Wootton Bassett, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN4 8ER
What's happening at Marsh Farm Manor
I am delighted to confirm to family and friends of thr care home the road from the round about to care home is open this morning.
facebookYesterday residents and colleagues were privileged to take part in recording a charity cd with the Dementia choir and Miranda House Despite the challenges of the stormy weather and road closure we had a fabulous and funny afternoon.
facebookIt's starting to feel a bit like Chrstmas. What a cutie don't you agree?
facebookWe are really happy to have received our certificate to confirm we have successfully completed the Veteran Friendly Accreditation. Brilliant work team.
facebookLast night, Marie the Manager, was at Ashton Gate in Bristol with colleagues, to the Regional Care Awards. She is so proud that we were nominated for 5 awards; putting people first, head chef, care worker, care team and Registered Manager. It was an amazing evening. To be a finalist is a massive achievement. Well done team. 👏
facebookMarsh Farm Manor celebrates one-year anniversary in style
Marsh Farm Manor care home in Royal Wootton Bassett has celebrated its one-year anniversary with a gala evening for residents, colleagues, and their families.
Anchor celebrates 20 care homes achieving Veteran Friendly Framework status
Former members of the Armed Forces at Anchor care homes are benefitting from enhanced care and support as 20 care homes have achieved the standards required for Veteran Friendly Framework Status.
Rob Martin – from military service to Managing Director of Care Services at Anchor
Rob Martin, Managing Director of Care Services at Anchor reflects on his experience in the military and career in social care.
Anchor colleagues in South West regional final for the Great British Care Awards
We are proud to announce that we have seven colleagues and one care team in the South West regional final of the Great British Care Awards which recognises excellence across the care sector.