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74-year-old Jeff Dent and his springer spaniel Milo are making new friends and enjoying a new lease of life in their apartment at St Andrew’s Lodge in Chippenham. Their advice for anyone else considering a move is to do it now and don’t leave it too late.
After moving to Churchill’s new Goodwin Lodge development in Deal, 94-year-old Norman French feels he has found a ‘home from home’ and a new lease of life, and he couldn’t be happier with his new apartment.
77-year-old Graham Costiff has lived at Churchill’s Laurel Lodge in Carshalton for four years with his wife Helen, and is going to make a New Year’s Resolution that is more daring than most...
71-year-old Harriet didn’t really want to downsize, as she didn’t think she’d find anywhere with enough space for all her possessions and paper-based hobbies and interests. However, she has now discovered that a new apartment at Churchill’s St Andrew’s Lodge in Chippenham gives her all the space she needs.
Known as the Oscars of the Housebuilding industry, the WhatHouse? Awards commend the best of the best and we are delighted to be awarded Bronze for Best Medium Housebuilder! The award ceremony was held at The Grosvenor Hotel in London on Friday 19th November 2021 and we are delighted to have picked up this prestigious award. “Churchill
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to its site on Nash Road in Westwood Cross.
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Rainham High Street.
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Swanley, with construction now under way at the site on Birchwood Park Avenue.
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Paddock Wood, with construction now under way at the site on Commercial Road.
When it comes to picking a good racehorse, you sometimes need to trust your gut feeling, and that’s exactly what retired owner Beryl Thorne did when deciding to make the move to Churchill Living’s new Albert Lodge development in Abingdon.