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Bicester retirement development celebrates Grand Opening
Churchill Living has celebrated the Grand Opening of its Linden Lodge development in Bicester.Over 100 visitors attended the opening of the attractive, purpose built retirement development on Linden Road where potential purchasers were given the opportunity to take a look around the new Lodge.Tracy Evans, regional marketing executive for Churchill Living said: “We were delighted
Retirement apartments in high demand in Warlingham
Retirement living is thriving in Warlingham, according to housebuilder Churchill Living as it announces there are just a few apartments now remaining at its Greenacres Lodge development in the popular village. The development has proved a popular choice with local retirees thanks to its ideal location and lively community. There is now just a limited selection
Retirement apartments in high demand in Fleet
Retirement living is thriving in Hampshire according to housebuilder Churchill Living as it announces there are now just four properties remaining at its Russell Lodge development in Fleet. To help make the moving process even easier, and to celebrate being named What House? Housebuilder of the Year, the retirement developer is offering a cash incentive
Name Churchill Living’s new Frinton-on-Sea development and win £100
Churchill Living, the UK’s fastest growing privately owned retirement housebuilder, has launched a competition to name its new retirement development in Frinton-on-Sea. The retirement lifestyle developer is inviting local residents to propose a name for the development of 40 one and two bedroom apartments being built on Pole Barn Lane in the seaside town. The
Treat Mum to a luxury pamper session on Churchill Living
People in Camberley are being invited to bring their mum’s for a complimentary Pamper Day in the lead-up to Mother’s Day, at Churchill Living’s Stokes Lodge development on Park Lane. Churchill will be providing complimentary treatments on Saturday 18th March from 10am to 4pm, where visitors will be able to enjoy either a soothing neck
Churchill Foundation teams up with new charity partners for 2017
Ringwood-based ‘Housebuilder of the Year’ Churchill Living is proud to announce that its charitable arm the Churchill Foundation will be teaming up with three new Charity Partners in 2017: Hope For Food, Walking With The Wounded and The Silver Line. Every year the Churchill Foundation picks three or four charities to support, not only financially
Retirees quick to snap up lifestyle on offer at Haywards Heath development
Retirees in West Sussex are being attracted to the independent lifestyle on offer at Churchill Living’s Petlands Lodge in Haywards Heath, where a thriving community is starting to take shape.Helping Owners to settle into their new apartments is Lodge Manager Vanessa Conroy, who is on-site five days a week and oversees the day-to-day running of
Chelmsford pupils support RSPB Big Birdwatch with Churchill Living
Children from Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Primary School in Chelmsford visited Churchill Living’s Chelmer Lodge to take part in this year’s RSPB Big Birdwatch. Pupils joined forces with retired Owners from the Lodge to turn their eyes to the skies and count their feathered friends visiting the development’s landscaped garden. The visit was organised by
Active retirees flock to Churchill’s King Edgar Lodge
Retirees in Ringwood are being attracted to the active lifestyle on offer at Churchill Living’s King Edgar Lodge in Ringwood, where the over 60s are enjoying the benefits of independent living without the pressures of maintaining a large home.76 year old Diana Loehry, who moved to King Edgar Lodge from her home in Bransgore, is
Local MP praises new retirement development in Dartford
Local MP Gareth Johnson visited Churchill Living’s new Keyes Lodge development in Dartford last week, which is currently under construction.Mr Johnson visited the development on King Edward Avenue to install a special date plaque and was also given an exclusive tour of the site.Andy Hall, site manager at Keyes Lodge, said: “We were delighted that