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Are you ready to join the Highlands club?

Stockland’s newest lifestyle community in Melbourne’s north, Halcyon Highlands, will set a new benchmark in seniors’ living when it launches later this month.

Designed for the modern senior over 55, Halcyon Highlands is the perfect community for those looking to downsize without compromise.

Project director Lachlan Atkins said the resort quality facilities will be a real point of difference in the market.

“What we’re creating will be something very special in terms of luxury facilities, right on homeowners’ doorsteps.

“Through thoughtful masterplanning, Halcyon Highlands is a lifestyle community that complements the natural surrounds of Melbourne’s north.

“The leisure and lifestyle facilities have been strategically positioned in the centre of the community, creating a vibrant hub for homeowners,” Lachlan said.

“Having empathy to the local area informed the design of the facilities, with landscaping themes connecting the buildings to the ground, creating a ‘softer’ built form.”

Split into three precincts, the facilities provide ample opportunity to relax, socialise or get active.

The Clubhouse is the perfect place to foster new friendships with neighbours. It features a modern lounge and bar, private dinning area, social alfresco and barbecue space, gold class style cinema, library and games room.

Take it on or take it easy in the Health and Wellness precinct, which includes a fully equipped gym, indoor swimming pool and spa, sauna and treatment room.

Completing the facilities is the Sporting Grounds, where friendly competition abounds with a bowling green, pickleball courts, event lawn and fire pit.

To learn more about the lifestyle on offer at Halcyon Highlands, visit: Halcyon Highlands Lifestyle |

Halcyon Highlands | Halcyon (stockland.com.au).

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