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Burlington Court

Rated: OutstandingNursing Home · 102 beds
3.7Family-reviewed · Multiple sources
From £6,088/month

Verified with regulatory, financial, and public review data · April 2026

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by Hampton (Burlington Court Care) LtdPart of -
Est. 2002Registered Feb 2016
Beds102
TypeNursing Home
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Local AuthorityWest Northamptonshire
Purpose BuiltYes
Ensuite100%
Floors2
Built from official inspection records, public financial filings, independent reviews, and food hygiene dataUpdated Dec 2019
No broker feesNo pressure callsFamily-first guidance

At a Glance

The key facts for shortlisting Burlington Court.

Quality

Rated Outstanding · no recent inspection on record

Costs

From £6,088 / month (estimate)

Availability

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Location

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Financial Stability

Low financial risk — stable company records

About Burlington Court

Burlington Court is an Outstanding rated care home in Northampton, specialized in nursing and dementia care. Purpose-built in 2002 and refurbished in 2024, it features two enclosed gardens, including a Dementia Garden, a coffee bar, and an activity center. The home provides care for older persons, individuals with dementia, Parkinson's, stroke, and acquired brain injury.

Description source: Official registration profile

Care & Medical

Can this home safely meet your care needs?

Check supported conditions, specialist capability, and clinical coverage before shortlisting.

Care Capabilities

Service Types

What type of care is provided

Nursing Home

Officially Registered Services

Registered with the regulator for

Accommodation with nursing
Medical treatment

Specialisms

Specialist experience with

Dementia
Adults 65+
Adults 18-65
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Conditions

Can support people living with

Alzheimer's
Vascular Dementia
Lewy Body Dementia
Frontotemporal Dementia
Parkinson's
Stroke
Brain Injury
COPD
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Palliative Care

Additional Conditions & Support

Additional support for

Speech/Communication
Bariatric Care
End-of-Life Care

Care Fit at a Glance

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How well this home matches common care needs — based on registration data and services offered.

Likely a good fit if you need

  • Dementia support
  • Nursing care
  • Wheelchair access
  • Secure garden/area
  • Palliative or end-of-life support

Important questions before deciding

  • How do you support residents who wander or become distressed?
  • Who provides overnight clinical cover when needs escalate?
  • How do you tailor care plans in the first 2 weeks after move-in?

Staffing

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What public sources tell us about staffing levels and employee experience.

Registered Manager
Adam James Turvey

Nursing Procedures

Nursing procedure data not yet available (N/A) — pending enrichment

Medication Support

Medication Administration
Full Medication Management

Daily Life

Will daily life feel comfortable and meaningful?

Review activities, food quality, and facilities that most affect your relative's everyday wellbeing.

Activities & Social Life

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Social life, outings, and engagement programmes based on available information.

Activity data not yet available (N/A) — pending enrichment

Dining & Nutrition

3 dining services listed

Key nutrition points first

Dining Services

Freshly Cooked Meals
Choice of Menu
Communal Dining Room

Dietary Options

Soft Diet
Thickened Fluids
4/5
Food Hygiene Rating(inspected July 2025)
Hygiene:5/5
Structural:5/5
Management:10/5

Facilities & Features

4 feature groups available

Essential features shown first

Accessibility

Wheelchair Access
Lift
Hoists

Rooms

Ensuite
Single Rooms
Double Rooms
Couples Rooms
Own Furniture
TV in Rooms
Phone in Rooms

Safety & Security

Secure Garden
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Lifestyle & Amenities

Garden
WiFi
TV Lounge
Hairdresser
Cafe
Bar
Parking
Minibus
Pets Allowed

Safety & Quality

How safe and well-led is this home right now?

Use CQC ratings, enforcement context, and stability signals to spot confidence or risk.

Quality Snapshot

Source: Official inspections · No recent inspection on record

Current inspection ratings and how they compare to previous assessments.

→ Stable trend
Outstanding for 6 years

Inspection Ratings by Category

Safe
Good
Effective
Good
Caring
Outstanding
Responsive
Outstanding
Well-Led
Good

This rating is based on an inspection over two years ago. The Care Home Check report tracks whether conditions have changed since then.

Last Inspection
No recent inspection on record
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Registered Manager
Adam James Turvey

Want to check what sits behind this inspection picture?

This page shows the headline inspection signals. Care Home Check checks the wider pattern, the age of the evidence, and the questions worth taking into your visit.

Financial Health

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Source: Public financial records

Based on accounts filed Dec 2024

Financial Stability

Low Risk
Stability Score0/100
Liquidity ratio:1.3
Last filed: Dec 2024

Corporate Details

HAMPTON (BURLINGTON COURT CARE) LTD · ltd
Company #01261231
Status: ActiveIncorporated: 1976

Director Stability

3 active directorsAvg tenure: 8 years
Excellent

Secured Debt

1 outstanding / 24 satisfied

Ownership

Independent

Costs & Funding

Can this option work for your budget now and long-term?

See weekly and monthly estimates first, then check which funding routes are realistic.

Costs & Funding

Source: Registration records

Estimated fees and funding options based on registration records and regional benchmarks.

Typical weekly care cost

From £1,400 per week

≈ £6,088 per month

Estimate based on 52 weeks / 12 months.

You may pay less if eligible for council or NHS-funded care.

Check funding eligibility →

Nursing Care
From £1,520
per week
Dementia Care
From £1,520
per week

How care at this home can be funded

Self-Funding

You pay the full fee directly. Applies if savings and property exceed £23,250.

Local Authority

Your council contributes based on a financial assessment. You may still pay a contribution.

NHS Continuing Healthcare

The NHS pays the full cost if your primary need is health-related. Requires a formal assessment.

Family Top-Up

The council pays a set rate and your family pays the difference to cover a higher-cost home.

Not sure how you'd pay for care?

This home accepts council and NHS funding. Our Funding Guide checks whether you qualify — covering NHS-funded care, council support and Deferred Payment Agreements.

Check Funding Eligibility — £69

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What's Included

Self-Funded Residential Care: from £1,400/week; Self-Funded Residential Dementia Care: from £1,520/week; Self-Funded Nursing Care: from £1,520/week; Self-Funded Nursing Dementia Care: from £1,640/week.

Family Feedback

What do families consistently say?

Focus on repeated patterns that indicate strengths and the questions worth asking on your visit.

What Families Say

We read every public review families have left about this home — across Google, care directories, and independent platforms — to find the patterns a star rating cannot show.

Based on 28 verified family reviews.

3.7
Based on 28 verified family reviews
MIXED
Coverage: High

What Families Say

Families consistently mention strong day-to-day support, with a few practical points worth checking on your visit.

Staff Feedback

Positive

Staff mentioned in 5 reviews — Families consistently praise the caring and attentive staff

How Families Rate This Home

Based on 1,010 detailed ratings across 11 aspects

Value for Money
4.52
Cleanliness
4.56
Rooms
4.62
Food & Drink
4.65
Facilities
4.67
Activities
4.73
Safety
4.81
Care & Support
4.91

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Families value most

Most frequent family priorities:

  • consistent kindness and respect (Medium impact · 32 mentions)
  • responsive and approachable management (Medium impact · 18 mentions)
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  • inclusive activities and outings (Medium impact · 19 mentions)
  • support during end-of-life care (Medium impact · 13 mentions)

Questions to ask on your visit

  • Check for any persistent odours in communal areas and upper floors.
  • Ask about laundry processes and how lost items are handled.
Show more points
  • Observe staff interactions with residents for warmth and attentiveness.

Signals to review before deciding

Potential risk signals to validate during your visit:

  • occasional hygiene and odour issues (3 mentions)
    Medium priority
  • inconsistent laundry and lost clothing (2 mentions)
    Medium priority
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  • rare reports of dismissive staff behaviour (2 mentions)
    High priority

Trends over time

Directional changes detected in family feedback over the past 12–24 months:

hygiene and odour
Improving

Earlier reviews noted odour and cleanliness issues, but recent reviews rarely mention this, suggesting improvement.

Confidence: Medium

Ask on visit: Have there been recent changes to cleaning routines or ventilation?

activities and outings
Stable

Consistent praise for varied and inclusive activities, with no recent negative mentions.

Confidence: High

Ask on visit: Can you share recent examples of outings and resident participation?

What Families Are Saying

The staff are really 1st class nothing is too much for them to de. In the fifteen months Kate has been here the staff have been 1st class, no faults at all.

— Family member

The care affection and attention to details given by the carers is second to none. The activities crew also deserve a huge mention for the creative ideas they have.

— Family member

Rating Trends Over Time

This home has 10 years of review data. See which aspects are improving, which need attention, and how recent ratings compare.

See full trends — £49

Who this home may suit

  • Families seeking a friendly, community feel with active engagement.
  • Residents with dementia needing patient, tailored support.
  • Those valuing regular communication and involvement in care decisions.

Decision gaps before shortlisting

  • clarity on handling of complaints and follow-up

    Families want assurance that concerns will be addressed promptly and transparently.

    Ask management for examples of recent issues raised and how they were resolved.

  • consistency of staffing across shifts

    Continuity is important for trust and resident comfort, especially for those with dementia.

    Request staff turnover rates and how continuity is maintained.

  • detailed breakdown of costs and what is included

    Some mention value for money, but specifics are unclear, which can affect budgeting.

    Request a clear, itemised fee structure and policy on extras.

Most-mentioned positives

Common positive phrases seen across family feedback:

warm and welcoming atmosphere · 21 mentions
staff go above and beyond · 17 mentions
excellent communication with families · 14 mentions
personalised attention to residents · 16 mentions

Signals to check on visit

Repeated concern phrases and risk checks:

occasional hygiene and odour issues · 3 mentions
inconsistent laundry and lost clothing · 2 mentions
rare reports of dismissive staff behaviour · 2 mentions

In families' own words

The staff are really 1st class nothing is too much for them to de. In the fifteen months Kate has been here the staff have been 1st class, no faults at all.

Family review

The care affection and attention to details given by the carers is second to none. The activities crew also deserve a huge mention for the creative ideas they have.

Family review

Staff perspective

Family reviews tell you how care feels from the outside. But the people delivering that care have their own story — about workload, management, and whether they feel supported to do their job well.

The Care Home Check report checks employee feedback from recruitment platforms to check whether staff satisfaction aligns with what families experience.

Ready to verify what family feedback may be pointing to?

Care Home Check combines review patterns with finance, staffing and inspection context, then turns them into better visit questions before you decide.

Independent checks before you decide

Location & Practical

Will regular visits and day-to-day logistics be practical?

Assess travel convenience, nearby services, and neighbourhood context for family peace of mind.

Practical Information

Parking

  • Free parking lot

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible parking
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance

Location & Neighbourhood

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Roseholme Road, Roseholme Road, Northampton, NN1 4RS

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Nearby Amenities

Bus Stops (500m)
5 stops

Neighbourhood

Overall Neighbourhood Score
58/100

Nearest green space

427m away

Transport access

5/10

Local amenities

7/10

Next Steps

What should you do before making a final decision?

Use the visit checklist and FAQs to compare homes confidently and avoid costly mistakes.

Common Questions About Burlington Court

Visit Checklist

Use this short checklist during your visit to Burlington Court and compare answers across homes.

  • Is the latest inspection report visible in reception?

    Confirms transparency on current quality.

  • What are staffing levels on day and night shifts?

    Shows whether support is consistent around the clock.

  • How are families updated when needs change?

    Communication is usually a top concern for relatives.

  • Can we see an example care plan review timeline?

    Helps confirm how quickly the team adapts care.

  • May we speak with a current resident family member?

    Gives an independent perspective before deciding.

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Care Home Check

What this page cannot tell you

You have seen the public picture. The Care Home Check report checks the things families usually only discover after moving in — finances, staffing reality, and what to ask on your visit.

Public warning signs are already visible

We can already see early warning signals in public data. The full report checks whether they are isolated issues or part of a wider pattern.

Public signals already visible on this page

Inspection

Is this home financially sound?

We check the company accounts, ownership changes, and director history — the things that show whether a home is stable for years to come.

Know before you commit, not after.

What do staff actually experience?

Employee reviews from recruitment platforms reveal whether staff feel supported and well-managed — which directly shapes the care your relative receives.

The inside view families rarely see.

What should you ask on your visit?

Based on everything we find — inspections, reviews, finances, staffing — we write questions specific to this home, so your visit leads to real answers.

Turn a guided tour into a proper conversation.

Independent checks before you decide

Data compiled by RightCareHome's Intelligence Engine
Sources: Official inspections, hygiene records, family reviews, financial filings, public statisticsOur methodology

Data verified April 2026 — always confirm details directly with the care home.

Editorially reviewed by the RightCareHome research team. Our editorial standards