Veterans Village Estate Tour
Explore the Bishopton estate, where Erskine has been caring for Veterans since 1916
View the Erskine Tour videoExplore the Bishopton estate, where Erskine has been caring for Veterans since 1916
View the Erskine Tour videoThe Erskine Home opened in 2000. This purpose built home replaced the original hospital building and provides care for around 180 people who have nursing needs and people living with dementia, offering them long term residential care. Residents can access a range of support services and activities, including physiotherapy, hairdressers and Harry’s Café.
Assisted Living Apartments provide accommodation and services to elderly or disabled Veterans and/or
their spouse, enabling them to live in their own home for as long as possible. Services such as housekeeping, laundry and provision of meals are available to help, as well as access to the Activities Centre.
The Kennels and Cottage buildings belonged to the original Erskine House. They were used to house the estate’s hounds and kennel master back in the day. The buildings have had several uses over the years, including as offices for staff, and remain a feature of the estate today.
Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company provides employment and development opportunities for Veterans
and others with disabilities who may need support adjusting to life after service. The social enterprise enables individuals to move forward in a supportive, professional workplace, delivering high quality products and services.
Located within the historic stable building, ERMAC aims to enhance the quality of life and wellbeing of Veterans in the community.
The activity centre provides Veterans and their spouses with the opportunity to meet people who have shared experiences, learn new skills, explore a number of interests and access support services.
Apartments at David Boyle Court support Veterans who have encountered difficulties in transition to civilian life. The accommodation offers a safe place to live for up to two years, where Veterans can learn job skills, access support services, enjoy the activity centre, and meet fellow Veterans.
Thanks to funding and donations from supporters the
woodland walk was built in 2017. The path and cycle track
meanders through the grounds and allows Veterans to safely
exercise in the beautiful, natural woodland that surrounds
the home offering a calm and peaceful environment.
Specialist bikes allow every resident to enjoy the pleasure
and freedom of cycling.
Erskine Park is a purpose built home, designed to care
for people living with dementia. A wide range of services and activities are available to
residents. Residents are free to participate in all activities
that interest them and support their physical, mental
and social wellbeing.
The memorial sundial was created as a place of reflection for Veterans, their families and friends. The shadow created by the Falklands kneeling soldier sweeps across 255 dots from sunrise to sunset, to commemorate every fallen British military personnel of the Falklands War.
Created for Erskine’s Centenary year in 2016, the garden offers a peaceful environment for remembrance and reflection. It brings together three memorial sites; ‘The Regimental Walls of Scotland’, ‘Japanese Prisoners of War memorial’ and ‘The Lost Gardeners of The Great War’ and gives families a place to honour their loved ones.