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La Dimora Retirement Resort, Hidden Valley, has it all

Making the decision to downsize doesn’t have to mean scaling back your lifestyle or losing your independence, and no one knows this better than La Dimora Retirement Resort, Hidden Valley.

This premium retirement resort offers the best of both worlds, providing an exceptional location – set between the regional Victorian towns of Kilmore and Wallan on a 1000ha Hidden Valley estate – and peace of mind.

With the third stage of the La Dimora development completed, retirement village developer and operator Arcadia Group has since started on the fourth stage. Stage three features 23 villas, ranging from two or three-bedroom floorplans with modern kitchens, an open-plan living area, a covered alfresco area, and landscaped gardens.

For residents Judith and Neville Carmody, moving into retirement living was never on their minds. However, a change in their circumstances prompted them to reconsider their options.

“We were originally looking at retirement homes in the peninsula, but when we found La Dimora we loved it and never looked back,” Neville says.

“The golf course has been great for me, and I love the fact that residents’ exclusive club house, Villa Valdera, has a garden where I can get my hands dirty. It is a wonderful place where residents can go anytime to do what they enjoy.”

As two independent individuals, the couple wanted to live in a community environment that supported their passions and enabled them to remain active.

La Dimora Retirement Resort is situated on the grounds of Hidden Valley Resort. Set within acres of rolling hills and picturesque countryside, Hidden Valley Resort boasts a beautiful clubhouse which features state of the art facilities including The Grove Bar & Bistro, an 18-hole Championship Golf Course and practise facilities, fully equipped gym, regular group fitness classes, 20m indoor heated pool, tennis, bowls and pickleball courts.

At La Dimora residents choose to reside here because of the lifestyle resort quality it has and provides people the opportunity to lead an active and social life well beyond their retirement years.

Arcadia Group is the mastermind behind La Dimora and Hidden Valley Resort, founded in 1999, they now have three retirement communities in Victoria, and six in Western Australia.

At La Dimora residents choose to reside here because of the lifestyle resort quality it has and provides people the opportunity to lead an active and social life well beyond their retirement years.

Do not let this opportunity pass you by. Stage three is selling quickly, and you would not want to miss the chance to become a part of this exceptional over 55’s community.

Come and see why La Dimora is Victoria’s premier retirement destination at an upcoming wine and cheese pairing event on Friday 15 September at 2pm.

To find out more and to RSVP contact Cheryl Pearson at sales@ladimora.com.au or call 0455 945 529.

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