Thoroughly enjoyed my visit to the College of St. Barnabas in Lingfield on Friday 20th May. Whilst at the College, I opened the newly refurbished rooms and was impressed by the quality and standard of the rooms.
Lunch was lovely and I met some of the residents over coffee and was impressed by the remarkable achievements and lives that many of the residents had led. The College provides a great place for former members of the clergy to enjoy their retirement in a safe and social environment.
The College of St. Barnabas is a residential community of retired Anglican clergy set in the idyllic countryside of Lingfield. Residents lead active lives in self-contained sheltered flats with Residential, Nursing and Respite Care provided. Definitely one of the gems of East Surrey!
For more information on my visit and the college, please visit: www.st-barnabas.org.uk/NewsDetail_69.aspx
Images courtesy of the College of St. Barnabas
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