Raymond & Lorraine swap Honiton for Sidford and choose Churchill again!
In 2016 Raymond Tougher and his wife Lorraine moved into a new Churchill apartment at Holyshute Lodge in Honiton.
In 2016 Raymond Tougher and his wife Lorraine moved into a new Churchill apartment at Holyshute Lodge in Honiton.
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new development which will soon see the regeneration of a disused former petrol station on Staplehurst High Street.
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new development which will soon see the regeneration of the former police station site on Windmill Street.
Churchill Living has been granted planning permission to build 38 brand new independent living retirement apartments in West Kirby, regenerating the site of the former Brookfield Nursing Home on Grange Road, which was demolished in 2020.
Churchill Living has given a warm welcome to its first new owners at Marlborough Lodge in Kidlington, where a thriving community is starting to take shape.
After a successful planning appeal, Churchill Living has been granted planning permission to build 39 brand new independent living retirement apartments in Great Shelford.
Churchill Living has been granted planning permission to build 75 brand new independent living retirement apartments in Gravesend, with Councillors voting unanimously to approve the plans at a meeting on Wednesday 28th September.
Churchill Living has welcomed its first Owners at its new Edinburgh Lodge in Orpington, marking the start of a brand-new community in the town and a new milestone for the development.
Churchill Living has been granted planning permission, subject to signing a s106, to build 38 brand new independent living retirement apartments in Cranleigh.
After a successful planning appeal, Churchill Living has been granted planning permission to build 78 brand new independent living retirement apartments in Banbury. Regenerating the former Buzz Bingo Hall on Bolton Road, the new development will bring a thriving new community to the heart of Banbury, contributing over £600k a year to the local economy and supporting around 147 jobs both during and after construction.