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A community where retirement comes alive

Nestled at the gateway to Victoria’s Surf Coast, Armstrong Green Retirement Village offers more than just a place to live – it’s a place to belong.

With its thoughtfully designed homes, resort-style amenities, and vibrant community spirit, Armstrong Green is redefining what retirement living can be.

For Cathy Farmer, a retired nurse who relocated from Bendigo, Armstrong Green was the perfect choice. With her daughters living in Torquay and her son still in Bendigo, Cathy wanted to be closer to family while enjoying a lifestyle that offered both independence and connection.

“I looked at a few places,” she said, “but Armstrong Green just felt right.”

The village’s homes are designed with comfort and practicality in mind. Cathy was particularly drawn to the spacious layout of her villa, which features bedrooms and bathrooms at opposite ends – ideal for hosting her grandchildren.

“We’ve had barbecues, played bowls, and the kids love staying over,” she shared. The open-plan living areas, modern kitchens, private courtyards, and secure garages make each home a haven for relaxed, low-maintenance living.

Beyond the front door, Armstrong Green offers a wealth of facilities that support an active and social lifestyle. Residents enjoy access to a beautifully appointed clubhouse, a heated indoor swimming pool and spa, a bowling green, and a fully equipped gym. There’s also a library, a pamper room, and even a hair salon on site. For those with a green thumb, the village’s vegetable garden and orchard provide a peaceful space to connect with nature and neighbours.

Cathy quickly became involved in the gardening club and found herself immersed in the community’s many activities.

“There’s always someone to chat to, and the community is so welcoming,” she said. One of her highlights was joining a group trip to Bali with fellow residents – a testament to the village’s lively social calendar and the friendships that flourish here.

Located just minutes from Geelong and Torquay, Armstrong Green offers easy access to local shops, cafes, medical centres, and public transport. Whether it’s a day at the beach, a visit to a nearby winery, or a round of golf, the region’s attractions are right on the doorstep.

Armstrong Green also takes a refreshing approach to retirement living. There’s no upfront deposit, no sales or legal costs, and residents are supported by a democratically elected Committee of Management. Backed by Bolton Clarke’s trusted reputation, the village empowers residents to shape their own retirement journey with confidence and peace of mind.

For Cathy, Armstrong Green is more than a retirement village – it’s a place where she feels at home. “It’s the best decision I’ve made,” she said. And for anyone considering a move, her advice is simple: come and see for yourself.

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