Woodbridge House | About
Woodbridge House is a four-bedroom EBD residential children’s home located in the charming seaside town of Whitstable. The home provides a nurturing environment where children are supported to develop the skills needed to form and sustain positive relationships and secure attachments.
The home features a spacious kitchen and dining area, a large lounge, a games room, and both front and rear gardens – providing a variety of comfortable spaces for relaxation, play, and daily living.
The town centre is just a five-minute walk away, and the nearby beach is easily accessible. Outdoor activities and community engagement are encouraged to support physical wellbeing, social development, and emotional regulation.
Woodbridge House follows an ethos centred on building trust and delivering high-quality care. Children are actively listened to, placed at the heart of their own care planning, and involved in the day-to-day running of the home, helping them develop independence and confidence.
Local area
Woodbridge House is located in the charming seaside town of Whitstable, Kent. The home is well placed for access to local amenities, with the town centre just a five-minute walk away and shops, cafés, supermarkets, and essential services easily accessible.
The area benefits from good transport links, with Whitstable railway station and local bus routes providing easy access to the wider community.
A range of educational settings are available locally, along with healthcare services such as GP practices, dental clinics, and pharmacies, all of which are within easy reach for the children and staff team.
Residents have access to outdoor spaces and coastal attractions, including the nearby Whitstable Beach and Tankerton Slopes – particularly enjoyable during the summer months and ideal for exercise, fresh air, and time in nature.
“The rear of Whitstable Castle” by Steve Daniels , via Wikimedia Commons. “Yachts at Whitstable” by Collin Babb, via Wikimedia Commons. “Cobbled Street in Whitstable” by Patse, via Wikimedia Commons.



















