Bishopspark Retirement Village
Earthquake News:
The 7 Storey Mid-rise Apartment building demolition has been completed. Assessments on the Bishops Residence and the Historic Chapel are still in progress.
he Bishopspark retirement village is set in four and half acres of grounds on the banks of the River Avon in the heart of Christchurch. In the 1900s, Bishopspark was the home of Bishop Harper, then of succeeding bishops and their families, laymen and guests of the diocese. In 1984, Bishopspark was developed and established as a premier retirement complex with excellent facilities and a wide range of care services.
Bishopspark offers you the opportunity to retire to a tranquil, city centre location with:
- Gracious living within a historic setting
- Beautiful river and park surroundings
- Freedom to relax and enjoy the beautiful city of Christchurch
- Sense of community and privacy
Garden Cottages
These charming cottages, designed by Donnithorne, offer complete and affordable privacy. Choose from one or two bedroom cottages, all featuring kitchen, bathroom, laundry, smoke detectors, spacious and bright living areas, private patios or balconies.Self-Contained Studios
Self-contained and well-equipped studios offer a semi-independent living choice. Spacious and comfortable, the studios have a lovely outlook, ensuite bathroom, sprinkler systems, smoke and heat detectors and a nurse-call system in every room. Meals are provided.24-Hour Full Care Rest Home
On the ground floor of Molly Pyatt House is Bishopspark's 20-bedroom rest home. All bedrooms have ensuite facilities and sprinkler systems, smoke and heat detectors are installed throughout the home.Information and Enquiries
or information and enquiries about admission to Bishopspark, please contact the Admissions Co-Ordinator.