Contact us

A topping-out ceremony was held to mark a major milestone in the development of 61 brand-new Extra Care homes for people aged 55 and over in Stalham. The name Albion Gardens was chosen following a competition run with pupils at Stalham High School in Norfolk, where students were invited to suggest names for the new scheme.

Housing 21, a leading national provider of Retirement Living and Extra Care housing, was joined by representatives from Norfolk County Council and North Norfolk District Council.

Located on land off Yarmouth Road, the scheme will comprise 43 one-bedroom and 18 two-bedroom self-contained apartments, all featuring private balconies, once complete. The apartments will be available to rent for local people aged 55 and over.

Residents will benefit from the reassurance of an on-site care team available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, enabling them to live independently while having care and support available when needed.

The development will also include a range of communal facilities, including a restaurant, residents’ lounge, hair salon, laundry room, guest suite, assisted bathroom and mobility scooter store. Landscaped gardens and ample on-site parking will also be provided.

Tracy Jones, Head Of Commissioning and Service Integration at Housing 21, said: “It is a pleasure to be working in partnership again with, Norfolk County Council, North Norfolk District Council, HCC Contractors and TSA Riley on this important development.

“This site will provide much-needed Extra Care housing for people aged 55 and over, offering high-quality, accessible apartments designed to support independent living, with integrated care delivered on site.

“The scheme will create a welcoming community, with shared facilities for residents and visitors, alongside a dedicated on-site manager to support day-to-day life. It represents an important step in delivering safe, supportive homes for the local community.”

Councillor Scott Hussey, cabinet member for Adult Social Care and Public Health at Norfolk County Council, said: “Schemes like this are central to how we support people to live independently for longer, while ensuring care is there when it’s needed.

“We know demand for Adult Social Care is growing, and developments like Albion Gardens give people a real alternative to residential care, helping them stay in their communities, in safe, accessible homes.

“This is about providing the right homes in the right places, alongside care and support that adapts to people’s needs over time.”

Councillor Jill Boyle, North Norfolk District Council Portfolio Holder for Housing & Peoples Services added: “I am delighted to see the progress made with this development. It will be a great addition to the range and quality of housing for older people in North Norfolk, and a great boost for Stalham.”

The development is being delivered with grant funding from Homes England, Norfolk County Council and North Norfolk District Council. It will be Housing 21’s fourth Extra Care court in Norfolk. It is scheduled to open in the spring of 2027.

For more information about Housing 21, visit the website: Albion Gardens