Housing 21 and Churchill Living Partnerships will deliver over 300 homes for older people across England.
The collaboration will initially provide two new Retirement Living schemes for social rent in Banbury and Shaftesbury, followed by further developments in Andover, Felixstowe and Gravesend from 2026, delivering 309 homes in total.
Tony Tench, Deputy Chief Executive at Housing 21, said: “This is a great opportunity to work with Churchill Living Partnerships to deliver much needed quality social rented homes, specifically designed to meet the needs and preferences of older people.”
Housing 21 owns and manages over 24,000 properties across the country and is committed to ensuring the delivery and retention of older people’s housing to meet the needs of an increasing older population.
Spencer J McCarthy, Chairman & CEO at Churchill, says: “This exciting partnership with Housing 21 marks the first major milestone for our new dedicated Churchill Partnerships arm. We established the partnership business early in 2025, under the leadership of experienced Board member Martin Young, in his new role as Partnerships Managing Director, in response to the Government’s drive for more and better housing and the growing demand for specialist affordable retirement accommodation in the UK. This agreement marks the first step on this journey, and we look forward to working with Housing 21 and other providers to deliver similar projects, helping to meet the changing needs of an ageing population across the country.”