A care home in Thame marked Remembrance Day with a special event for residents.
Cuttlebrook Hall, on Stock Road, hosted members of the Royal British Legion's Thame branch for an afternoon tea.
Residents and visitors listened to a service led by the president of the Thames Royal British Legion branch.
They enjoyed traditional finger sandwiches and sweet treats, and were treated to a performance by singer Phoebe Ambridge, who sang popular wartime songs.
Alana Corr, the home's manager, said: "It was fantastic to host members of Thame’s Royal British Legion at Cuttlebrook Hall.
"Remembrance Sunday is a poignant time for all of us, and seeing the residents get together to honour the lives of those who gave so much was truly heartwarming.
"We could see how special the experience was for residents, particularly as they listened to wartime songs and spent time with the special guests from the Royal British Legion.
"We want to say a huge thank you to the Royal British Legion members who took the time to visit and reflect with us."
The care home provides full-time residential, dementia, and short-term respite care.
The care home has space for hobby and leisure activities, and also has a cinema, hair salon, and café.
For more information call 01844 700183 or email Alana.Corr@careuk.com.
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