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The time of your life in Torquay

THERE’S no shortage of fun and creative activities on offer at Star of the Sea Village, Torquay.
Residents enjoy luxuriously appointed two and three bedroom units, located in one of Victoria’s most renowned lifestyle destinations.
The village encourages a vibrant and active lifestyle for residents to interact socially both within the village and in the Torquay community.
The range of activities includes water exercises in an indoor heated pool, book club, scrabble, billiards, cards and games nights, walking and craft groups and Tai Chi.
Other services on offer in the village include massage therapy, podiatry, hair salon and personal training and group exercise classes in the gym.
The Star of the Sea community centre is the social hub where residents experience a warm and welcoming ambience.
The community centre overlooks stunning landscaped gardens and opens out to an alfresco entertaining area – the perfect place to relax with a glass of wine on a warm summer night.
Village lifestyle couldn’t get any better being situated just down the road from Torquay’s beautiful beaches, cafes and shopping precincts.
Star of the Sea Village welcomes people from diverse cultures, nationalities and faiths.
With its final stage under construction and due for completion around October, Star of the Sea has only a few units left for those keen who wish to secure a home.
Star of the Sea Village is open for inspection Monday to Friday and weekends by appointment at 1 Headland Drive, Torquay.
More information is available by phoning sales manager Pip Walker on 5264 3600 or visiting staroftheseavillage.com.au

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