Construction firm Graham has completed work on the Reardon Court extra care housing scheme at Enfield in London.
Reardon Court, which was awarded through the Procure Partnerships Framework, is poised to redefine independent living for residents aged 55 and older who may require extra care and support.
Led by Enfield Council, the housing scheme comprises 64 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom flats, all designed to ensure accessibility and comfort. The construction value is £31m.
Each residence is thoughtfully constructed with dual aspects, offering scenic views and natural light.
At the heart of Reardon Court is a vibrant communal space, fostering social interaction and community engagement. Residents have access to 24-hour onsite care, ensuring peace of mind and comprehensive support whenever needed.
The central courtyard is a haven for sensory experiences, complemented by walking routes and allotments that promote an active lifestyle and connection to nature.
Pat O’Hare, regional director at Graham (www.graham.co.uk), said: “Reardon Court will provide independence, safety, and comfort for residents for years to come. This project underscores the importance of meeting the evolving needs of an ageing population who require extra support and care.
“With its thoughtful design, comprehensive care services, and commitment to fostering a sense of community, Reardon Court sets a new standard for independent living in later years.”
Multi-disciplinary consultancy Pick Everard has collaborated closely with Graham and Enfield Council on the scheme, delivering architecture, landscape architecture, project management, contract administration, clerk, technical advisory, M&E, sustainability and energy, and civil and structural engineering services.