Audley Group (trading name of Audley Court Ltd) is a builder and manager in the British retirement property industry (
retirement communities). The company's based in
Egham and has two property brands in the UK - Audley Villages (with 20 luxury retirement villages) and formerly known as Audley Retirement, and Mayfield Villages (with two retirement communities).[1]
In 2024
Audley Group has 22 retirement villages across England, restricted to people over the age of 55. The villages are currently selling properties with access to a health and wellbeing club, a bistro and/or a restaurant and a care team within every Audley village.
Audley retirement villages are often built around listed buildings and the homeowners pay a monthly management fee which covers services such as maintenance of properties and gardens, health and fitness clubs. These communities also offer extra support such as home care, catering.[2]
History
The company was founded in 1983 under the name Beaumont Healthcare, by current chief executive Nick Sanderson and business partner Dr Andrew MacDonald.[3]
Between 1984 and 1987 it opened 12 care homes. Up until 1990 Beaumont opens seven Close Care projects and in 1990 it was acquired by
Private Patients Plan Limited, a health insurer, now part of the
AXA Group.[4]
In 1991 Nick Sanderson founded the brand Audley, aiming to develop luxury retirement homes able to provide care services.
Between 1991 and 2015, Audley Villages developed multiple sites in partnership with housing associations and opened Audley Willicombe Park in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Audley Hollins Hall in Harrogate, Audley Inglewood in Berkshire, and Audley Binswood.
In 2015 Audley was acquired for £158 million by a newly created Fund called Moorfield Audley Real Estate Fund.[5] This was created especially for the purpose of buying Audley and was backed by many who were previously investors through the Moorfield Fund which owned Audley. It provided £170 million to build 1,000 new homes.[6]
The chief executive Nick Sanderson was presented with the Pathfinder Award for his work promoting the role of retirement villages at the
HealthInvestor awards in 2016.[7]
In October 2016 the company acquired Red Kite Home Care, a home care provider in Buckinghamshire [8] and in February 2018 the Scarcroft Estate in West Yorkshire, the former headquarters of
Npower, followed by another acquisition of land in Cobham in August 2018.
In 2019 it opened Audley Cooper's Hill in Englefield Green and Stanbridge Earls in Romsey.
In 2020 it opened the first London village - Audley Nightingale Place.[9]
In May 2021 - a £500 million joint venture with
BlackRock Real Assets was set up, aiming to fund the development of three mid-market retirement villages.
September 2022 - The first Mayfield village opens its doors to people willing to retire in
Watford[10][11][12] - official opening in February 2023.
In 2023 - Audley Villages opens another two villages: Audley
Sunningdale Park and Audley Fairmile. The same year first owners move into their properties at Audley Scarcroft Park in Leeds.
Summer 2023 - Audley Group joins a multi-site joint venture with Senior Living Investment Partners (‘SLIP’) and Octopus Real Estate.[13]
The new brand, Mayfield Villages, is intended to be more affordable, and planned to have 2,500 more units over the next five years.[14]
Audley Villages locations
Audley Willicombe Park in
Tunbridge Wells is one of the first villages open for over 20 years and offering retirement properties, a gym, swimming pool, restaurant, and an in-house care team. In 2012 the apartments were selling for between £200,000 and £350,000.[15]
Audley
Flete House, Holbeton, Devon has 29 apartments and is set in 12 acres.
Audley
Stanbridge Earls near
Romsey, Hampshire - a village of 155 retirement properties with the main school building retained and converted into a health club, restaurant and bistro.[17]
Audley Group (trading name of Audley Court Ltd) is a builder and manager in the British retirement property industry (
retirement communities). The company's based in
Egham and has two property brands in the UK - Audley Villages (with 20 luxury retirement villages) and formerly known as Audley Retirement, and Mayfield Villages (with two retirement communities).[1]
In 2024
Audley Group has 22 retirement villages across England, restricted to people over the age of 55. The villages are currently selling properties with access to a health and wellbeing club, a bistro and/or a restaurant and a care team within every Audley village.
Audley retirement villages are often built around listed buildings and the homeowners pay a monthly management fee which covers services such as maintenance of properties and gardens, health and fitness clubs. These communities also offer extra support such as home care, catering.[2]
History
The company was founded in 1983 under the name Beaumont Healthcare, by current chief executive Nick Sanderson and business partner Dr Andrew MacDonald.[3]
Between 1984 and 1987 it opened 12 care homes. Up until 1990 Beaumont opens seven Close Care projects and in 1990 it was acquired by
Private Patients Plan Limited, a health insurer, now part of the
AXA Group.[4]
In 1991 Nick Sanderson founded the brand Audley, aiming to develop luxury retirement homes able to provide care services.
Between 1991 and 2015, Audley Villages developed multiple sites in partnership with housing associations and opened Audley Willicombe Park in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Audley Hollins Hall in Harrogate, Audley Inglewood in Berkshire, and Audley Binswood.
In 2015 Audley was acquired for £158 million by a newly created Fund called Moorfield Audley Real Estate Fund.[5] This was created especially for the purpose of buying Audley and was backed by many who were previously investors through the Moorfield Fund which owned Audley. It provided £170 million to build 1,000 new homes.[6]
The chief executive Nick Sanderson was presented with the Pathfinder Award for his work promoting the role of retirement villages at the
HealthInvestor awards in 2016.[7]
In October 2016 the company acquired Red Kite Home Care, a home care provider in Buckinghamshire [8] and in February 2018 the Scarcroft Estate in West Yorkshire, the former headquarters of
Npower, followed by another acquisition of land in Cobham in August 2018.
In 2019 it opened Audley Cooper's Hill in Englefield Green and Stanbridge Earls in Romsey.
In 2020 it opened the first London village - Audley Nightingale Place.[9]
In May 2021 - a £500 million joint venture with
BlackRock Real Assets was set up, aiming to fund the development of three mid-market retirement villages.
September 2022 - The first Mayfield village opens its doors to people willing to retire in
Watford[10][11][12] - official opening in February 2023.
In 2023 - Audley Villages opens another two villages: Audley
Sunningdale Park and Audley Fairmile. The same year first owners move into their properties at Audley Scarcroft Park in Leeds.
Summer 2023 - Audley Group joins a multi-site joint venture with Senior Living Investment Partners (‘SLIP’) and Octopus Real Estate.[13]
The new brand, Mayfield Villages, is intended to be more affordable, and planned to have 2,500 more units over the next five years.[14]
Audley Villages locations
Audley Willicombe Park in
Tunbridge Wells is one of the first villages open for over 20 years and offering retirement properties, a gym, swimming pool, restaurant, and an in-house care team. In 2012 the apartments were selling for between £200,000 and £350,000.[15]
Audley
Flete House, Holbeton, Devon has 29 apartments and is set in 12 acres.
Audley
Stanbridge Earls near
Romsey, Hampshire - a village of 155 retirement properties with the main school building retained and converted into a health club, restaurant and bistro.[17]