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  2. Churchill Living - Wikipedia

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    Spencer and Clinton McCarthy established Emlor Homes Limited in 2002; for about three months in 2003 it was known as Churchill Retirement Living Limited. [10] In 2007 a company named Avenue Shelfco 35 Limited was renamed to Churchill Retirement Living, and then to Churchill Retirement Living Limited.

  3. Chartwell - Wikipedia

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    Chartwell is a country house near Westerham, Kent, in South East England.For over forty years it was the home of Sir Winston Churchill.He bought the property in September 1922 and lived there until shortly before his death in January 1965.

  4. Later life of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Churchill spent much of his retirement at his home Chartwell in Kent. He purchased it in 1922 after his daughter Mary was born. Following his stroke, Churchill carried on through 1954 until, aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally, he retired as prime minister in April 1955 and was succeeded by Eden. [31]

  5. Is a fully paid-off home in retirement really worth it? Not ...

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    There are some very obvious benefits to paying off a home before retirement, or ASAP after retiring. Most notably, housing costs are a lot cheaper without a home loan. The same study referenced ...

  6. Churchill Home Shows World War II Leader's Gentler Side - AOL

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    Chartwell was Churchill's home from 1924 until his death in 1965 at age 90. Britain's National Trust, which is dedicated to the preservation of historic sites, had acquired Chartwell and the ...

  7. Churchill, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Church Hill, or Churchill as it was later shortened by the Gallatin County Road Department, is at the center of Montana's largest Dutch settlement. The area runs from Manhattan to Little Holland 14 miles (23 km) to the south. While Amsterdam may have been the retail center of the Dutch settlement, Churchill was the cultural center. The town was ...

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