Care homes in Potters Bar

Potters Bar is a commuter town north of London with a younger-than-average retired population and solid everyday amenities. It offers a mix of green space and local services, though care-home choice and affordability will depend on individual need and budget.

Living in Potters Bar
SafetyC

Limitedsafer than 27% of similar areas

Green SpacesB

Goodparks, playing fields & outdoor space nearby

Daily ConveniencesB

Goodshops, supermarkets & places to eat nearby

How we grade areas

Grades are relative, comparing this area against others of the same type across the UK. Amenity grades are based on OpenStreetMap counts within a fixed radius. The Safety grade ranks recorded police crime — per head of population where ONS figures are available, otherwise by total recorded crime. Figures are estimates to aid research, not a substitute for visiting an area.

Sources — crime: Police.uk, April 2026; amenities: OpenStreetMap, updated June 2026.

How care costs compare

The estimated average residential care fee in Potters Bar is about £1,390/week, above the UK average of £1,279.

Estimated from published weekly fees for homes in the area. Actual costs vary by care needs and room type.

Care homes (50)
From £1208/wk

Mayfair Lodge is a purpose-built Quantum Care home in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, offering residential, dementia, respite and day care with en-suite rooms and…

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From £1650/wk·TLC Care

Nestled in the charming town of Potters Bar, in the heart of the picturesque county of Hertfordshire, lies the magnificent Cooperscroft care home. This…

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From £1500/wk·TLC Care

Nestled in the charming town of Potters Bar, in the picturesque county of Hertfordshire, you'll find the award-winning Cuffley Manor Care Home. This…

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From £1007/wk·Bupa

Nestled in the heart of Barnet, North London, Hadley Lawns care home offers a warm and inviting environment for those seeking residential or nursing care.…

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From £1730/wk·Avery Healthcare

Nestled in the heart of Barnet, North London, Barnet Grange is a premium care home that offers top-notch residential, respite, dementia, and nursing care for…

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From £1400/wk·Forest Healthcare

Nestled in the serene borough of Barnet in London, Cedars Care Centre is a haven of holistic, person-centred living. This exceptional facility offers expert…

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From £1750/wk·TLC Care

Carlton Court is a luxury TLC Care home in Barnet, north London, purpose-built in 2009, offering residential, nursing, dementia and respite care with en-suite…

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From £1200/wk·Bupa

Nestled amidst charming residences and lush verdant landscapes, The Arkley, a serene and joyful care home in Barnet, North London, opens its doors to…

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From £1349/wk·Care UK

Nestled in the heart of the London borough of Enfield, you'll find Elizabeth Lodge, a meticulously designed care home that offers a comprehensive range of…

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From £1650/wk·Barchester Healthcare

Hugh Myddelton House is a Barchester care home in Southgate, Enfield, offering nursing, dementia and respite care, rated CQC Good.

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From £1108/wk·Quantum Care

Nestled in the heart of Borehamwood, a town steeped in film and aviation history, The Mead is a warm and inviting care home. Our dedicated team of…

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From £1298/wk·Forest Healthcare

Nestled in the charming town of Borehamwood, in the heart of southern Hertfordshire, you'll find the welcoming Forest Care Village. Just a stone's throw away…

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From £875/wk·Avery Healthcare

Nestled on the edge of the welcoming town of Hatfield, Acacia Mews is a top-tier care home offering expert residential, dementia, and respite care for the…

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From £1110/wk·Bupa

Nestled in the heart of North London, in the vibrant borough of Enfield, you'll find the exquisite Nairn House, a care home renowned for its exceptional…

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From £1093/wk·Quantum Care

Nestled in the serene residential neighbourhood of Hatfield, yet conveniently accessible from the A1M, Greenacres is a remarkable care home offering…

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From £1450/wk·Barchester Healthcare

Nestled in the heart of Southgate, London, you'll find the Southgate Beaumont, a charmingly refurbished care home that exudes elegance and sophistication. This…

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Kingfisher Care Home

CQC Outstanding
From £1500/wk·Westgate Healthcare

Nestled in the scenic town of Cheshunt, in the heart of Hertfordshire, lies the Kingfisher Nursing Home. This esteemed establishment, managed by Westgate…

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From £1375/wk·Aurem Care

Tucked away in the dynamic epicentre of London, Kenwood nursing home provides an extraordinary sanctuary for up to 32 residents, specialising in nursing and…

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From £1450/wk·Country Court

Nestled in the picturesque Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire, Oakview Lodge care home offers a warm, family-oriented environment for nursing, residential and…

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From £1246/wk·Avery Healthcare

Nestled in the heart of Elstree, a charming village within the Hertsmere district of Hertfordshire, you'll find Elstree View, a remarkable care home dedicated…

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What care costs in Potters Bar
Residential (avg)
£1,390/week
Dementia (avg)
£1,436/week
Nursing (avg)
£1,458/week
Safety

186 crimes reported in April 2026, sourced from Police.uk.

  • Violent crime46
  • Shoplifting37
  • Anti-social behaviour36
  • Other theft28

Is Potters Bar a good retirement location?

Potters Bar suits people who want to stay near London, value access to shops and parks, and don't mind a town that's busier and less retirement-focused than some areas. With 17.5% of residents aged 65 and over — below the national average of 18.6% — it's not an established retirement hotspot, so those seeking a tightly knit older community may find it less developed in that sense. Care-home provision is available locally, but you'll need to check individual homes for space, support levels and fees.

Health & support

  • Medical access: GPs and pharmacies are within the town; you'll want to confirm which surgeries are taking patients and distance to Barnet Hospital or nearest emergency services.
  • Safety: Recorded crime stands at 186 offences in 2026-04, with violent crime, shoplifting and anti-social behaviour as the most common types — broadly in line with a busy suburban area.
  • Family & connection: If your family lives in or near London, Potters Bar offers quick access; if support networks are elsewhere, weigh your visiting options carefully.

Finances & daily life

  • Cost of care: Local care-home fees vary by home and level of support needed. Compare specific homes' rates against the national average for your care tier before deciding.
  • Transport: The town has bus services and a railway station with links to London and nearby centres, making it walkable for some journeys but partly car-dependent for others.
  • Housing options: Several care homes operate in the area; visit each to assess capacity, care quality and fit with your needs.

Lifestyle & environment

  • Green space & hobbies: Potters Bar has 14 parks and 2 allotments, plus 44 restaurants and cafes and 7 pubs offering social venues and eating out.
  • Community: Look into local groups, memory cafés and social clubs when choosing a home; ask care-home staff what they organise and what's available nearby.
  • Climate: As part of the East of England, expect typical cool, often damp winters and mild summers — dress warmly and stay active indoors during colder months.

Things to weigh up

  • Younger retired population: At 17.5% aged 65 and over, fewer residents are in retirement than the national average, so retirement-specific services and peer community may be less visible.
  • Commuter-town pace: Potters Bar is busier and more transport-focused than quieter retirement villages; if you prefer peace and a slower rhythm, visit in person to gauge the feel.
  • Care-home choice: Check the number and type of homes available before committing; local provision may be smaller than in major retirement areas.
Common questions
How many care homes are there in Potters Bar?

There are 50 care homes listed in and around Potters Bar on AskBart. You can filter them by care type, CQC rating and facilities to find the right fit.

How much does a care home in Potters Bar cost?

Care homes in Potters Bar range from around £875 to around £2,300 per week, with averages of £1,390 for residential, £1,436 for dementia, £1,458 for nursing care. Fees vary by home, care type and the level of support required.

How do care home fees in Potters Bar compare to the national average?

The average residential care fee around Potters Bar is about £1,390 per week — above the UK average of £1,279. Individual fees depend on the home, room and level of care.

Which care homes in Potters Bar are rated Outstanding or Good by the CQC?

42 of the 50 care homes in and around Potters Bar are rated Good or Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission, including 5 rated Outstanding. Ratings are published by the CQC following regular inspections.

What types of care are available in Potters Bar?

Homes in and around Potters Bar offer respite (49), residential (44), dementia (38), nursing (38). Availability varies by home — use the filters above to find homes offering the specific care type you need.

How many care homes in Potters Bar offer dementia care?

38 care homes in and around Potters Bar offer specialist dementia care. Use the dementia filter above to see them, and check each home's CQC report for its record on caring for people living with dementia.

Do any care homes in Potters Bar offer respite care?

Yes — 49 care homes in and around Potters Bar offer respite (short-stay) care, for recovery after a hospital stay or to give a regular carer a break. Availability changes often, so contact the home directly to check.

How safe is the Potters Bar area?

Potters Bar is graded C for safety on AskBart — safer than 27% of similar areas. This is drawn from police-recorded crime data and compared against similar areas.

Can I get council funding for care in Potters Bar?

If the person needing care has savings and assets below £23,250, Hertsmere Council may contribute towards fees. You can request a free care needs assessment and financial assessment through the council's adult social care team before choosing a home.

What's included in a care home's weekly fees in Potters Bar?

A care home's weekly fee in Potters Bar usually covers accommodation, all meals, day-to-day personal care, housekeeping, laundry and activities. Extras such as hairdressing, chiropody, outings and one-to-one care are often charged separately, so ask each home for a full breakdown of what is and isn't included.

What's the difference between residential and nursing care?

Residential care homes help with everyday personal care — washing, dressing, meals and prompting medication. Nursing homes provide the same support plus a qualified nurse on site around the clock for residents with ongoing medical needs. Homes in Potters Bar may offer one or both, so check each listing for the care types it provides.

Could the NHS pay for care in Potters Bar?

If a person's needs are primarily health-related rather than social, they may qualify for NHS Continuing Healthcare, which can fully fund a care-home placement regardless of their savings. Eligibility is decided by the local NHS integrated care board after an assessment — it's separate from means-tested council funding.

How do I choose a care home in Potters Bar?

Start by shortlisting homes in Potters Bar by the type of care needed and their CQC rating, then visit in person. On a visit, read the home's latest CQC report, ask about staffing levels and fees, and see how residents are supported day to day. AskBart lists each home's rating, facilities and fees so you can compare before arranging a visit.

Who regulates care homes in Potters Bar?

Care homes in Potters Bar are regulated and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and adult social care in England. The CQC rates each home as Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate following regular inspections — you can read each home's latest report on the CQC website.

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