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The latest from the Audley team.
Reserve your perfect property in April or May and pick your perk - Stamp Duty or Estate Agent fees paid
Guest posts from esteemed experts.
Our motto is DRINK IT WHILE IT’S FIZZY! It’s how we live, work, and help others embrace big life changes with excitement.
Thanks to some incredible fundraising efforts in 2024...
We are delighted to be named as one of The Telegraph's Great British Businesses, featured in their online documentary series.
Do you have an armchair? Do you enjoy puzzles? Sit back and relax.
Mrs and Mrs Finney gave Radio Kent listeners an insight into isolation in an Audley village...
It's trivia time again - this time, test your culinary knowledge with our food and drink quiz!
Here's an Easter-themed Wordsearch. Can you find the extra hidden word not listed?
I had the pleasure of interviewing author, Mr Mick Escott, who also lives in our Audley Redwood village.
Time to find your creative side and rediscover forgotten passions such as drawing, painting, music...
We asked Audley owners to submit their photos. Vote for your favourite garden...
Galleries and museums may be temporarily closed but don’t let that stop you. Many of the world’s attractions have opened their doors with virtual reality tours, videos and online experiences, meaning you don’t even have to leave your armchair.
Submit your rainbow painting! Children far and wide have been painting rainbows and placing them in windows as a sign of hope
Find your next read among Richard and Judy's selection of six cracking reads for their latest book club.
"Why I wanted to help senior people to move to somewhere better", by Amanda Fyfe, Director at Senior Move Partnership
Quiz night for our our Audley owners and anyone who wants to join in.
Here are our top 10 picks to keep you entertained
We have created a few puzzles for our owners, just for fun #togetherathome
Being a mother, like many roles involving caring for others, is one of the hardest jobs out there but it can come with a lot of reward as well.
In celebration of Book Week we consider the benefits reading has on us and the story behind an Audley village library...
We all aspire to live a happy retirement and the ‘U-curve of happiness’ is all about how we can embrace that neurological and psychological sweet spot in later life.
Why 'save for best' when every day is a special occasion? It's high time we celebrate our prized possessions rather than hiding them away.
There are not many over 55’s travel experiences that can offer true luxury both at sea and on land, however, this is exactly what Regent Seven Seas Cruises achieves with each and every voyage.
With all the enjoyment and goodwill that Christmas brings, comes the pressure and occasional family tensions that go with it. Here are our tips on how to plan a smooth ‘together’ Christmas.
We need to start sooner, thinking in our fifties about where we want to be and how we want to live.
Mr Finney, owner at Stanbridge Earls, recounts his 44 mile walk on The Test Way
Mrs Anne Foster owns a property at Chalfont Dene and has kindly written a very honest review on her decision to right-size and her perspective on life in an Audley village...
It’s not uncommon for celebrities to take early retirement with their larger-than-life salaries, however some choose to head back to work and find huge success through doing so.
Kevin Price from Red Dragon Fitness in Malvern gives us a video intro to Qigong, a Tai Chi exercise.
Following on from our wellbeing expert's calendar of 30 steps to positivity, here are 30 more mindful ideas for May...
National Gardening Week is upon us, and many gardens have opened their gates using virtual videos tours.
With over 400 species of birds recorded in Great Britain, there is no better time to start birdwatching.
Mindfulness is a simple, basic skill that every human being has, it is the ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we are doing without becoming overwhelmed or overreacting to what is happening around us.
Here's our St George's Day-themed Wordsearch. Can you find the 'very English' hidden words?
Can you spot the halloumi in this picture?
Living alone can be a daunting prospect, particularly in later life, as can spending an increased amount of time at home...
We reveal the most popular everyday activities for maintaining brain health and longevity without leaving your home...
Each week our village teams are initiating a series of daily outdoor activities to ensure our owners stay in touch while practicing social distancing.
If you are new to the world of podcasts, here's our introductory guide...
Easter is almost upon us and there's no time like the present to send someone a gift to make them smile
We look at some of the clever technology and new ways to stay connected from home
Here's our guide to the best online games to keep your brain healthy
Fitness expert Bay Erol created a calendar of 30 steps to wellbeing and positivity...
Is your glass half empty or half full? Findings suggest that not only are positive thinkers healthier and less stressed, they also enjoy greater overall wellbeing.
It's Intergenerational Week and 7 year old Summer has written a letter to over 65s at Audley Chalfont Dene...
To keep you moving while spending more time inside, Audley Ellerslie’s Personal Trainer, Bay Erol, has some tips for exercising at home.
Looking after the green space in your garden can have hugely beneficial effects when it comes to mental health and wellbeing...
Excel Physio share their advice on the exercise of the month.
Every New Year’s Day, millions of us vow to embark on a new exercise regime. How do we make those good intentions last the year?
Excel Physio share their advice on fall prevention and the exercise of the month.
Paul Morgan, Audley MD, describes the value of pride and how that translates to service excellence in our business
Fine lines and wrinkles are a natural part of the ageing process and are not imperfections, but a manifestation of all the amazing things we’ve done so far in our lives.
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Tandridge Council resolves to grant planning permission for new Audley Group retirement village in Lingfield, Surrey
Forward thinking your fitness with regular reviews can open a wider range of activity and improve how you enjoy your leisure time further.
The team raised £8,000 for The Audley Foundation during Foundation Week 2023
Join us at our summer fairs throughout June, July and August
Join us at The Hurlingham Club on 22nd May for a fun and inspiring day celebrating all the rich opportunities of later life.
Heard the terms ‘Millennial’ or ‘Baby Boomer’ and wondered what they actually mean?
As the world prepares for this historic event, we’re reflecting on the inventions that have shaped our country in the past 70 years
Sometimes the smallest actions can have the biggest impact on your health and wellbeing
General Manager Zoltan ran the London Marathon 2023 for The Audley Foundation.
Devote some time to your own wellbeing with The Joy Club
Do you actually need a personal trainer?
Take this quiz to test your knowledge on a variety of topics
View the progress of the new development at Wycliffe Park, now open
Audley owners Mr and Mrs Rickard share their experience of Audley guest suites
St Patrick's Day trivia quiz
Try this recipe for thin buttery crepes
Gone are the days when retirement meant slowing down and settling in with the pipe and slippers. Modern retirement is - ideally - an opportunity to enjoy life on your own terms.
February is known for more than just Valentine's Day... take the multiple-choice quiz!
It's too easy during these unprecedented times to push ourselves to be making the most of the down time, but sometimes we just need to take the pressure off ourselves.
Britain's built heritage: know your neo-Georgian from your Victorian Gothic
This is one of our most popular classic dishes from our seasonal menus across our restaurants.
Stimulating brain games can help combat loneliness and cogitive decline. Try these!