In the run up to the festive period, housebuilder Churchill Retirement Living is inviting Kidlington locals to a Christmas Carol concert at its Marlborough Lodge.
The event – on Friday, December 9 at 1.30pm - will see pupils from West Kidlington Primary School performing festive tunes, with visitors able to enjoy refreshments including sherry and mince pies.
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Marlborough Lodge, located on Green Road comprises of one and two bedroom privately owned apartments with tiled and fully integrated kitchens with built in appliances, a guest suite for family and friends to stay and a beautiful, landscaped garden.
Caroline Haswell, regional marketing manager at Churchill Retirement Living, said: “Our Christmas Carol concert is the perfect opportunity for local people to come together with owners at the Lodge, to get into the festive spirit and enjoy some lovely carols by local children.”
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