New Cranleigh retirement development named Manns Lodge after former department store, Manns of Cranleigh
New Cranleigh retirement development named Manns Lodge after former department store, Manns of Cranleigh
New Cranleigh retirement development named Manns Lodge after former department store, Manns of Cranleigh
Having previously spent 30 years as the owners of a Bed & Breakfast establishment, Ray and his wife Jenny recently downsized from Cowley in Oxford to a one-bedroom Churchill apartment in the historic town of Abingdon.
With over 50% of new apartments already sold at Churchill’s new Langton Lodge development in Staines-upon-Thames, interested buyers should act quickly to avoid disappointment.
Patricia Boorman and her husband lived in their cosy bungalow in the rural countryside of Hailsham for over 8 years.
Churchill is delighted to have raised a total of £504.56 for Midland-based charities through a number of fundraising events held in July.
Carole Evans had plenty of preconceptions about the retirement living lifestyle, and she didn’t think it would be for her. However, after a visit to Churchill Living’s Stanley Lodge in Epsom, she discovered the reality with her own eyes and it was not at all what she had expected – it was much better!
After a successful planning appeal, Churchill has been granted planning permission to build 45 brand new independent living retirement apartments at 11 The Village in Wigginton.
Having watched his mum enjoy the retirement living lifestyle 20 years ago at Churchill’s Jubilee Lodge in Seaton, Geoff Sharpe knew it made sense to follow her example by purchasing a new apartment at Riverain Lodge in Taunton.
Pupils at St John's Catholic Primary School in Bridgnorth are being given the chance to connect with the great outdoors, following a generous donation towards new playground furniture from Churchill’s Mortimer Lodge. The team at Churchill were thrilled to step in and support the schools upgrade initiative, especially being located so close and having strong connections to the Lodge.
New research by Churchill Living has underlined how retirees are determined to maintain their independence in later life, by dressing how they please, learning new skills, keeping in touch with friends and going on as many holidays as possible.