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  1. Denville Hall is a historic building in Northwood, a town in the London Borough of Hillingdon, England, which is used as a retirement home for professional actors, actresses and members of other theatrical professions.

  2. Denville Hall is a home from home for actors and other members of the entertainment industry who need care, happiness and dignity. It offers various types of care, from residential to nursing, dementia and palliative, as well as short stay and visiting facilities.

  3. www.denvillehall.org.uk › aboutAbout Denville Hall

    Denville Hall is a care home for actors and members of the wider theatrical industry, opened in 1926 by Alfred Denville MP. It offers en-suite rooms, activities, entertainment, and health and well-being services in a friendly and safe environment.

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  4. denvillehall.org.uk › life-at-denvilleLife at Denville Hall.

    watch theatre live-streamed to Denville Hall; listen to, or play music on one of our pianos; take part in a poetry group or play games; be creative in the Art Room; read in the Sir Terence Rattigan Library; walk through the Denville gardens; take day trips out shopping or visit places such as Kew Gardens. We understand that everyone is different.

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  5. Flu Vaccine Clinic Thursday Oct. 10th 4pm till 6pm at Town Hall read more. ... Denville, NJ 07834 (973) 625-8334. Hours: 7:00am-3:30pm M-F. Recycling Center Hours.

  6. Dec 31, 2022 · The beautiful Hall was bought by MP and actor-manager Alfred Denville in 1925 who dedicated it to the acting profession in his son Jack's memory. Jack had died after onstage complications from WWI injuries.

  7. Denville Hall is a care home for elderly theatrical professionals, offering residential, nursing and dementia care. It is supported by Acting for Others, a charity that helps people in the performing arts with hardship and disability.