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Thame retirement development named after town’s literary connection
Churchill Living’s new development on Greyhound Lane in Thame has been named Yeats Lodge, in a nod to the Nobel Prize-winning poet W. B. Yeats, who lived in the town in the 1920s.The Company hopes the new community at Yeats Lodge will reflect one of the poet’s famous lines: “There are no strangers here; Only
Celia embraces a new life by the sea at Highcliffe’s Rothesay Lodge
When Celia Forsberg moved to her brand new apartment at Churchill’s Rothesay Lodge retirement development in Highcliffe, it was only a matter of weeks before she’d bought a new wetsuit too, so she could make the most of sea swimming from the beautiful beaches on her doorstep. It’s a reflection of her enthusiasm for trying
Planning approved for 27 new retirement apartments in Orpington
After a successful planning appeal, Churchill Living has been granted planning permission to build 27 brand new retirement apartments at a site on Station Road, near the heart of Orpington.Planning Inspector John Dowsett found that the development would not cause harm to highway safety in the vicinity of the site, and that Churchill’s provision of
Local woman names new retirement development in Billericay
Gwyneth Markey from Billericay is celebrating after being announced as the winner of a competition to name Churchill Living’s new development on Laindon Road in the heart of town.Gwyneth was presented with a cheque for £100 by Regional Marketing Manager Yvette Christy for choosing the winning name “Meadow Lodge”.Explaining her reason for choosing the name,
Twin sisters’ new apartments are two of a kind!
Twin sisters enjoy the benefits of Retirement Living despite being miles apart.
Local retirees help present £2,500 to Bob Wilson’s Willow Foundation charity
Bob Wilson joins Owners at Rothesay Lodge in Highcliffe whilst receiving charity cheque from The Churchill Foundation.
New Abingdon retirement development named after town’s royal monument
New development in Ock Street, Abingdon has been names after local monument to Prince Albert.
New Owners settle into life at Neville Lodge, Peacehaven
Our first Owners' have moved and settled in at Neville Lodge.
Local astronomy enthusiast comes up with a name for new Sidford retirement development
Local astronomy enthusiast donates competition prize to Sidmouth Hospice care.
Sylvia and her dog Milly begin a new life in Berkhamsted
Churchill Living welcomes dog, Milly, to Sheldon Lodge in Berkhamsted.








