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Retirement your way

Bellbrook Gardens Country Club in Bacchus Marsh, part of the Country Club Living group, continues to be popular for independent over-55s and retirees, says the club’s lifestyle consultant, Denise Sniegowski.

Country Club Living, one of the largest family-owned retirement village businesses in Australia, is well known for providing quality retirement communities.

“The Bellbrook Gardens community, visitors and residents are delighted by the bright and happy atmosphere,” Denise says. “They can embrace life and live their retirement just the way they want.”

Jan, a resident at Bellbrook Gardens, shares her story.

“When considering the next stage of my life, my family recommended Bellbrook Gardens and I have not looked back,” she says. “Downsizing to a quality, easy-to-maintain two-bedroom villa has been perfect for me.

“Our Country Club Management goes above and beyond to ensure that we enjoy a wonderful thriving community. I also have like-minded neighbours who are always willing to lend a helping hand.

“We have many social activities that we can participate in as much or as little as we like. I particularly enjoy the cinema, attending social events and social walks. I’d highly recommend taking a look!”

Bellbrook Gardens’ facilities include a magnificent Community Centre that houses a hairdressing salon, library, pool table and club bar. Other facilities include a gym and an outdoor bowls rink.

The village, staffed with on-site management, has a 24-hour emergency call system. There’s also a bus to take residents on shopping and social outings.

Denise welcomes inspections, 10am-4pm Monday-Friday, or by private appointment.

“Come and have a chat and cuppa with me and discover the amazing lifestyle on offer. What are you waiting for?”

Bellbrook Gardens Country Club,
168 Underbank Boulevard, 
Bacchus Marsh. 
Inquiries: 1800 633 672 or
www.bellbrookgardens.com.au

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