Winchcombe Place Care Home – Care UK
At a Glance
The information you need to decide whether this home warrants a closer look.
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Good to know
- Registered beds80
- SpecialismsCaring for adults over 65 yrs, Caring for adults under 65 yrs, Dementia, Mental health conditions, Physical disabilities
- Last inspected2021-12-10
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The Evidence
What the review data, the inspection reports, and the dementia-care evidence base tell us about this home.
What families say
Families talk about how the whole team — not just the carers but the housekeeping staff, the people in the laundry, everyone — stops to chat with residents throughout the day. There's plenty going on too, from exercise classes to entertainment and community events that keep days interesting. Visitors mention seeing residents genuinely engaged and enjoying themselves.
The eight family priority themes
- Staff warmth75
- Compassion & dignity75
- Cleanliness60
- Activities & engagement65
- Food quality60
- Healthcare65
- Management & leadership75
- Resident happiness70
What inspectors found
Inspected 2021-12-10
Is this home safe?
Is the care effective?
The Effective domain was rated Good at the November 2021 inspection. This domain covers whether staff have the right training, whether care plans are detailed and up to date, whether residents have regular access to healthcare professionals such as GPs and specialists, and whether food and nutrition are managed well. A Good rating here indicates that inspectors were broadly satisfied across these areas. The home lists dementia as a specialism, so training in dementia care would be expected to form part of the Effective assessment. The published summary does not provide specific examples of care plan content, training records reviewed, or observed healthcare interactions.Is this home caring?
The Caring domain was rated Good at the November 2021 inspection. This domain covers whether staff treat residents with warmth, whether dignity and privacy are respected, and whether residents are supported to maintain independence. A Good rating indicates inspectors found satisfactory evidence across these areas. The published summary does not include specific inspector observations of staff interactions, such as whether staff knocked before entering rooms, used preferred names, or moved without hurry. No direct quotes from residents or relatives were recorded in the published summary.Is the home responsive?
The Responsive domain was rated Good at the November 2021 inspection. This domain covers whether the home offers meaningful activities, whether it responds to individual needs and preferences, and whether end-of-life care planning is in place. A Good rating indicates inspectors were satisfied that residents' individual needs were being considered. The home supports a wide range of needs, including dementia and mental health conditions, which makes tailoring activities to individuals particularly important. The published summary does not describe specific activities, group or individual, or how the home approaches residents who cannot participate in group settings.Is the home well-led?
The Well-led domain was rated Good at the November 2021 inspection. A named Registered Manager, Mrs Claire Louise Cullen, was in post, and a Nominated Individual, Ms Rachel Louise Harvey, was identified. The home is operated by Care UK Community Partnerships Ltd. The Good rating for Well-led, alongside the overall improvement from Requires Improvement, suggests that inspectors found adequate governance, oversight, and a culture where concerns could be raised. The published summary does not detail specific examples of how the manager engaged with staff or residents, or what governance systems were in place.
Source: CQC inspection report →
What the evidence base says
Winchcombe Place cares for adults both under and over 65, including those with physical disabilities and mental health conditions. They also support people with dementia, particularly those in the earlier stages who can still enjoy the home's varied activities and social atmosphere. The home provides dementia care with a focus on maintaining dignity and engagement through their activity programme. While they excel at supporting residents with early to moderate dementia, families should discuss specific care needs during their visit, especially if considering placement for someone whose condition might progress significantly. All areas worth probing directly during a visit.
The DCC Verdict
Our editorial view, built from the three lenses: what families tell us, what inspectors record, and how the home sits against good dementia-care practice.
DCC Family Score
Winchcombe Place scores 72 out of 100. The Good ratings across Caring, Effective, Responsive, and Well-led are encouraging, but the Requires Improvement rating for Safe means this report cannot give full confidence on the most fundamental question families ask.
Homes in South East typically score 68–82.The three-lens summary
What families tell us
Families talk about how the whole team — not just the carers but the housekeeping staff, the people in the laundry, everyone — stops to chat with residents throughout the day. There's plenty going on too, from exercise classes to entertainment and community events that keep days interesting. Visitors mention seeing residents genuinely engaged and enjoying themselves.
What inspectors have recorded
The care team gets consistent praise for treating residents as individuals — offering menu alternatives when someone doesn't fancy what's on, taking time to understand preferences. Families feel welcomed whenever they visit, with easy access and comfortable spaces to spend time together. Several people have mentioned how the home has really improved over time, with management clearly listening and making positive changes.
How it sits against good practice
Sometimes you just know when a place has the right feel — and that's what strikes so many families about Winchcombe Place.
Worth a visit
Winchcombe Place, on Maple Crescent in Newbury, was rated Good overall at its inspection on 9 November 2021, an improvement on its previous Requires Improvement rating. Inspectors found sufficient evidence to award Good across four of the five domains: Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led. The home is run by Care UK Community Partnerships Ltd and had a named Registered Manager in post at the time of inspection. This upward trend from the previous rating is a meaningful signal that the leadership team had addressed earlier concerns. The one area that must not be overlooked is the Safe domain, which remained at Requires Improvement even as the overall rating improved. The published inspection summary does not explain in specific detail what drove this rating, which makes it harder to assess the level of risk for your parent. The inspection also took place in late 2021, making it over three years old at the time of this report, and a follow-up review in July 2023 found no reason to change the rating at that stage. Given the age of the findings and the unresolved Safe concern, a visit to observe the home directly is essential. On that visit, ask to see the current staffing rota for the past week, note how many permanent versus agency staff are named, and ask the manager specifically what the Safe rating reflected and what has changed since.
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In Their Own Words
How Winchcombe Place Care Home – Care UK describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Where warmth meets every visitor at the door
Dedicated residential home Support in Newbury
Step through the entrance at Winchcombe Place in Newbury and you'll sense it immediately — that genuine friendliness that runs through the whole place. From the person who greets you at reception to the staff chatting with residents in the corridors, there's a warmth here that families notice straight away. It's the kind of atmosphere that helps make a difficult transition feel that bit easier.
Who they care for
Winchcombe Place cares for adults both under and over 65, including those with physical disabilities and mental health conditions. They also support people with dementia, particularly those in the earlier stages who can still enjoy the home's varied activities and social atmosphere.
The home provides dementia care with a focus on maintaining dignity and engagement through their activity programme. While they excel at supporting residents with early to moderate dementia, families should discuss specific care needs during their visit, especially if considering placement for someone whose condition might progress significantly.
“Sometimes you just know when a place has the right feel — and that's what strikes so many families about Winchcombe Place.”
DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.
The DCC Verdict
Our editorial view, built from the three lenses: what families tell us, what inspectors record, and how the home sits against good dementia-care practice.
DCC Family Score
Winchcombe Place scores 72 out of 100. The Good ratings across Caring, Effective, Responsive, and Well-led are encouraging, but the Requires Improvement rating for Safe means this report cannot give full confidence on the most fundamental question families ask.
Homes in South East typically score 68–82.The three-lens summary
What families tell us
Families talk about how the whole team — not just the carers but the housekeeping staff, the people in the laundry, everyone — stops to chat with residents throughout the day. There's plenty going on too, from exercise classes to entertainment and community events that keep days interesting. Visitors mention seeing residents genuinely engaged and enjoying themselves.
What inspectors have recorded
The care team gets consistent praise for treating residents as individuals — offering menu alternatives when someone doesn't fancy what's on, taking time to understand preferences. Families feel welcomed whenever they visit, with easy access and comfortable spaces to spend time together. Several people have mentioned how the home has really improved over time, with management clearly listening and making positive changes.
How it sits against good practice
Sometimes you just know when a place has the right feel — and that's what strikes so many families about Winchcombe Place.
Worth a visit
Winchcombe Place, on Maple Crescent in Newbury, was rated Good overall at its inspection on 9 November 2021, an improvement on its previous Requires Improvement rating. Inspectors found sufficient evidence to award Good across four of the five domains: Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led. The home is run by Care UK Community Partnerships Ltd and had a named Registered Manager in post at the time of inspection. This upward trend from the previous rating is a meaningful signal that the leadership team had addressed earlier concerns. The one area that must not be overlooked is the Safe domain, which remained at Requires Improvement even as the overall rating improved. The published inspection summary does not explain in specific detail what drove this rating, which makes it harder to assess the level of risk for your parent. The inspection also took place in late 2021, making it over three years old at the time of this report, and a follow-up review in July 2023 found no reason to change the rating at that stage. Given the age of the findings and the unresolved Safe concern, a visit to observe the home directly is essential. On that visit, ask to see the current staffing rota for the past week, note how many permanent versus agency staff are named, and ask the manager specifically what the Safe rating reflected and what has changed since.
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Let our analysis show you how Winchcombe Place Care Home – Care UK measures up against the other homes you’re considering. Free account.
In Their Own Words
How Winchcombe Place Care Home – Care UK describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Where warmth meets every visitor at the door
Dedicated residential home Support in Newbury
Step through the entrance at Winchcombe Place in Newbury and you'll sense it immediately — that genuine friendliness that runs through the whole place. From the person who greets you at reception to the staff chatting with residents in the corridors, there's a warmth here that families notice straight away. It's the kind of atmosphere that helps make a difficult transition feel that bit easier.
Who they care for
Winchcombe Place cares for adults both under and over 65, including those with physical disabilities and mental health conditions. They also support people with dementia, particularly those in the earlier stages who can still enjoy the home's varied activities and social atmosphere.
The home provides dementia care with a focus on maintaining dignity and engagement through their activity programme. While they excel at supporting residents with early to moderate dementia, families should discuss specific care needs during their visit, especially if considering placement for someone whose condition might progress significantly.
Management & ethos
The care team gets consistent praise for treating residents as individuals — offering menu alternatives when someone doesn't fancy what's on, taking time to understand preferences. Families feel welcomed whenever they visit, with easy access and comfortable spaces to spend time together. Several people have mentioned how the home has really improved over time, with management clearly listening and making positive changes.
The home & environment
The facilities feel fresh and well-kept, with a coffee shop where families can catch up, plus unexpected touches like a cinema room and hair salon. People comment on how clean everything is and how spacious the rooms feel. There's a craft room and library too, giving residents proper choices about how they spend their time.
“Sometimes you just know when a place has the right feel — and that's what strikes so many families about Winchcombe Place.”
DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.




















