Musician Matt Rhodes performs at Headley Lodge
Musician Matt Rhodes is visiting Headley Lodge to perform hits from the 60s, 70s, and 80s in the comfort of the Owners’ Lounge!
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Churchill Retirement Living, the UK’s fastest growing privately owned retirement housebuilder, has opened an on-site Welcome Centre at its new Alfred Lodge development in Bridport due to high demand from local retirees.Over a third of the apartments have already been reserved off plan and potential purchasers are being encouraged to make an appointment to visit
Everyone who attended the Official Opening of Petlands Lodge in Haywards Heath not only had the chance to share in the celebrations as the development was officially unveiled, but also had a unique opportunity to meet one of Britain’s favourite TV personalities, Dame Esther Rantzen DBE. Petlands Lodge on Church Road, comprises 43 one and two
Shirley Borrett is settling in well at Churchill Retirement Living’s Chantry Lodge in Andover, and has been making the most of the broadband connection in the Owners’ Lounge to catch up with friends online whilst meeting new neighbours at the same time.She says: “When I first moved in I didn’t have wi-fi set up in
Deputy Mayor Councillor Carl Borg-Neal joined Churchill Retirement Living to officially open a stunning new roof terrace at its Chantry Lodge development in Andover.More than 60 people visited the Lodge on Chantry Street to see Councillor Borg-Neal take part in an official ribbon cutting ceremony with Churchill’s regional managing director James Barnes and regional sales
A new document entitled Retirement Living Explained: A Guide for Planning and Design Professionals, has today been published by the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University in partnership with Churchill Retirement Living and the Housing LIN (Learning and Improvement Network).The comprehensive new 68-page guide available to download here provides a fresh perspective
A new Churchill Retirement Living development in Huntingdon has been named in honour of the first aviator to receive the Victoria Cross.Moorhouse Lodge, on Edison Bell Way, has been named after William Rhodes-Moorhouse, who received Britain’s highest gallantry honour during the First World War.The new Lodge name was suggested by winner Mrs Cooke as part
Churchill Retirement Living has once again been named in the Sunday Times BDO Profit Track 100 list. Churchill achieved 21st place in the league table, which ranks Britain’s top 100 private companies with the fastest growing profits over the last three years. The listing reflects a period of rapid expansion for Churchill in recent years,
Ringwood-based housebuilder Churchill Retirement Living has once again received the maximum five star rating in an independent customer satisfaction survey. The national survey, undertaken by industry body the Home Builders Federation (HBF), asked Owners how satisfied they were with the quality of their new property and whether they would recommend their housebuilder to a friend.
Retirement living is thriving in Manchester according to housebuilder Churchill Retirement Living as it announces there are now just a few apartments remaining at its Brindley Lodge development in Sale. 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
Churchill Retirement Living’s purpose-built apartments for the over 60s are proving extremely popular with families wishing to plan ahead and find a safe and secure home for their elderly relatives to enjoy their independence during their retirement years.One success story is that of 82 year old Pat Flewitt, who had lived in the coastal village