A growing care group has acquired its third Staffordshire care home.
Nanak Care has purchased period property Beechcroft House, in Stafford, which was brought to the market to allow the previous owner to retire.
The Cannock-based company now owns four homes – three in Staffordshire and one in the South West.
In a statement, Nanak Care directors Karamvir Singh and Veerdavinder Singh Bhullar said: “We saw strong potential in the property due to its location, structure, and overall market appeal. It aligns well with our strategy of acquiring well-positioned assets with long-term growth potential.
“This property complements our existing holdings by diversifying our portfolio within the residential segment. We view this acquisition as a strategic addition that supports our long-term investment and development goals, and it balances our current portfolio mix.
“We intend to maintain the integrity of the home while modernising key features to meet current market expectations. This acquisition will serve as part of our broader strategy to grow our residential investment portfolio in this region.”
The deal was brokered by specialist business property adviser Christie & Co.
The price has not been disclosed.
James Buist-Brealey, Associate Director – Care at Christie & Co, said: “The sale of Beechcroft House continues to highlight the strong demand we’re seeing for care homes across the West Midlands.
“It was a pleasure to support this transaction, and I wish both the previous and new owners every success for the future.”
Established in 1986, Beechcroft House is a residential care home located in Rowley Park and registered for up to 25 residents.
