Evesham residents are invited to join the festive celebrations at a retirement complex.
Churchill Living's Charles Lodge and Bewick Court is hosting a series of Christmas-themed events throughout December.
These events aim to offer insights into the Churchill Living lifestyle and provide a sense of community for those who might feel lonely during the holiday season.
On Wednesday (December 4), visitors are welcomed to join the existing owners at 10.30am for an afternoon of Christmas carols.
The carol singing will be performed by pupils from Swan Lane First School.
The festive cheer continues on Thursday, December 12, when the complex will host a seasonal soiree from 4pm to 7pm with fizz and nibbles.
For those wishing to enjoy a yuletide drink, Churchill is offering to cover the cost of return taxis, subject to certain conditions.
Bernadette Hennelly, marketing manager for Churchill Living's central division, said: "We are thrilled to be welcoming visitors to Charles Lodge and Bewick Court for a series of festive events.
"Christmas is a great time at any Churchill Living Lodge, with the community spirit we've fostered really bringing a great atmosphere to our events that visitors and owners alike can enjoy.
"We expect these events to prove popular so do get in touch and confirm your attendance."
The complex offers a range of stylish, energy-efficient one and two-bedroom apartments and cottages.
The properties are designed with the over-60s in mind and come with spacious rooms, an owner's lounge, a guest suite for visiting friends and family, a lodge manager and a 24-hour emergency Careline service.
To confirm attendance at the festive events and learn more about Churchill Living, individuals can call 01386 258084 or visit churchill-living.co.uk.
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