Roseland House | About
Roseland House is a two-bedroom EBD residential children’s home located in a peaceful rural area just outside Sittingbourne. It provides a safe, structured, and supportive environment for children and young people with complex needs.
The home offers a spacious living and dining area, as well as a dedicated games room that provides additional space for play and relaxation. The fully equipped kitchen encourages independence and the development of life skills.
Outside, the large enclosed garden features a trampoline, slide, and climbing frame, offering plenty of opportunity for safe outdoor activity and exercise.
Roseland House is supported by a skilled and resilient staff team who deliver consistent, specialist care tailored to each young person’s individual needs. The team works closely with external professionals and follows care plans with precision, particularly where forensic or high-level supervision plans are in place.
Local area
Roseland House is located in a quiet area just outside Sittingbourne, Kent. The home is well placed for access to a variety of local amenities, including supermarkets, convenience stores, and healthcare services.
The area benefits from good transport links, with Teynham railway station nearby offering direct routes to Sittingbourne, Faversham, and beyond. Regular local bus services are also available.
A wide range of educational settings are located nearby, along with healthcare services including GP practices, dental clinics, and opticians, all of which are easily accessible.
Residents have access to several nearby parks and green spaces, including Milton Creek Country Park and Rectory Playing Fields – ideal for outdoor activities, exercise, and time in nature. Local sports clubs and leisure facilities also offer opportunities for physical activity and community engagement.
“Footpath junction in Milton Creek Country Park” by Marathon, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. “Teynham railway station platforms” by N Chadwick, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. “King George’s Pavilion, Sittingbourne” by Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.


