Voysey House
12 Cadogan Park, Belfast, County Antrim, BT9 6HG
12 Cadogan Park, Belfast, County Antrim, BT9 6HG


Managed by

Comfort, companionship and security
Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.
Teresa Curley (House Manager) |
Manager's Description
"Nestled in an exclusive, tree-lined residential avenue, Voysey House is only a short walk to the Lisburn Road in Belfast offering plenty of shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants for you to brows..." Show more "Nestled in an exclusive, tree-lined residential avenue, Voysey House is only a short walk to the Lisburn Road in Belfast offering plenty of shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants for you to browse and enjoy. It is easily accessible to all transport links with bus stops and Adelaide train station close by.There is a wonderful ambience to Voysey House which can be felt from the moment the front door opens. The house is a comforting bustle of activity from the delicious baking aromas emanating from the kitchen, the sound of the piano being played in the living room, the gentle buzz of conversation as residents debate the crossword, or the in depth discussion on the next gardening project." Show less
Main Facts
Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
8 flats. Built in 1980. Sizes studio. Includes mobility and wheelchair standard properties.
Resident management staff (24 hours, 7 days)
Lounge, Dining room, Laundry, Garden
Regular Social activities. Meal(s) available (two meals every day).
Housing Authority: Belfast
Social Care Authority: NI Public Health Agency
Info updated: 30/04/2020
If you are the manager of Voysey House and want to update your information, please click here.
If you are the manager of Voysey House and want to update your information, please click here.
Availability
Abbeyfield welcomes enquiries for future vacancies in this House.Managed by

Comfort, companionship and security
Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.
Teresa Curley (House Manager) |