Rosewood House is located in a residential area near Stepney Green Park in Tower Hamlets (approx. 320,000 inhabitants), a central borough of London encompassing Canary Wharf and Whitechapel. Catering to the mid-market elderly and specialist care segment, the care home meets the highest standards of care and comfort. It accommodates up to 90 residents in spacious bedrooms with en-suite facilities that are specifically tailored to suit the needs of seniors requiring continuous care. Originally built in 2000, the care home was completely refurbished in 2019. The work carried out also included sustainability upgrades. The installation of renewable energy sources (solar panels) and energy-efficient systems (new boiler, LED lighting, heat recovery units, etc.) improved the property’s EPC2 score to ‘B’, contributing to the continued improvement of the sustainability of Aedifica’s real estate portfolio.

Stefaan Gielens, CEO of Aedifica, commented: “Aedifica continues to underpin the quality of its UK real estate portfolio by investing approx. £15.5 million in a trading care home in central London. This purpose-built care property accommodates up to 90 residents and meets the highest standards of care and comfort.”

Bruce Walker, Country Manager of Aedifica UK, adding: “This acquisition contributes to the continued enhancement of our real estate portfolio. The building recently received a number of sustainability upgrades, resulting in a strong EPC score ‘B’. Moreover, we are pleased to deepen our successful relationship with Bondcare, a longstanding tenant with proven operating success in this location and care model.”