Nightingale House at the former Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton

Nightingale House in Wolverhampton

Nightingale House is now fully let. whg has availability at other similar schemes in Walsall.

Nightingale House is our new housing scheme for over 55s in Wolverhampton’s iconic former Royal Hospital.

This Grade II Listed building has been thoughtfully transformed into 38 one and two-bedroom apartments for rent, offering modern living while preserving its historic character.

How much does it cost to live at Nightingale House?

 

Service charges are included in the rent. Rent for different apartments of the same type may vary within the ranges above.

*indication only, based on a 4.33 week month. Rent is charged weekly.

Those in receipt of a state pension and Pension Credit are invited to apply as housing costs may be partially or fully covered by these payments.

Residents at Nightingale House benefit from:

The iconic former Royal Hospital in Wolverhampton had stood empty since its closure in 1997 and has now been revitalised as part of a wider area transformation made possible through the collaborative efforts of whg, City of Wolverhampton Council, Homes England and developer Morro Partnerships.

The first residents have already begun moving in, benefitting from the support of an on-site officer and a programme of social activities. Combining independent and communal living, Nightingale House in Wolverhampton is whg’s seventh wellbeing scheme. There is also availability at similar schemes in Walsall.