Recent news
First Residents Settle in to Their New Homes At Edinburgh Lodge
Churchill Living has welcomed its first Residents 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.
Grand Opening at Jubilee Lodge Retirement Development in Fleet
Churchill Living will open its doors to its brand-new Jubilee Lodge development in Fleet for a grand opening event on Friday 14th and Saturday 15th October, from 11am to 3pm.
Test Match bowler John enjoys a steadier pace of life at Churchill’s Chiltern Lodge
With 15 Test caps for England, 817 first class wickets and another 192 victims in one day cricket, former pace bowler John Price always had plenty of bounce and he’s continuing to enjoy life to the full since his move to Churchill’s Chiltern Lodge in Princes Risborough.
Planning approved for 38 new retirement apartments in Cranleigh
Churchill Living has been granted planning permission, subject to signing a s106, to build 38 brand new independent living retirement apartments in Cranleigh.
Planning approved for 78 new retirement apartments in Banbury
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.
Churchill calls for locals to name new Westwood Cross development and win £100
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Westwood Cross in Kent, with construction soon due to commence at the former car dealership on Nash Road.
Churchill launches local competition to name new Tenterden development
Churchill Living has called upon locals to name its new retirement development in Tenterden, where construction is due to commence soon.
How to adjust to retirement life
After years of toiling away at your day job, retirement is a chapter of life that everyone should look forward to. But for many people, the sudden lack of routine and structure can lead to a loss of identity and purpose. Struggling to adapt to retirement life? We’re here to help with some top tips on how to adapt to retirement!
7 reasons to look forward to retirement
Everyone looks forward to the day that they can hang up their working boots and enjoy a well-deserved retirement. But without the structure of work life and your regular routines, it is natural to be a bit anxious about the life that awaits you once you retire.
Hot weather advice for the elderly
Sunny weather is enough to lift anyone’s mood, but too much heat exposure is not good for anyone. This is especially true for older people, whose bodies are less equipped to deal with the scorching temperatures! Brave the sunshine without the right protection, and you could suffer from heatstroke or other heat-related illnesses.









