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Happy life at Blue Hills

So many happy residents are enjoying life at Blue Hills. Above, Ivan Lett enjoys a chat with marketing manager Julie Broadhead.So many happy residents are enjoying life at Blue Hills. Above, Ivan Lett enjoys a chat with marketing manager Julie Broadhead.

ALL the residents at Blue Hills agree – the multiaward winner at Cranbourne is a wonderful place to live.
The magnificent independentliving units and apartments for the over 55s are built with all modernday conveniences and set amongst beautiful gardens.
The excellent facilities include a full size bowling green, hydrotherapy pool, library, theatrette, pool rooms, artandcraft rooms, gymnasium, tennis court, putting green and much more.
Another part of this wonderful complex is the Blue Hills Country Club. The restaurant is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday for lunch and Friday and Saturday for dinner.
It’s a chance to savour delicious meals that won’t break the budget, then enjoy a drink or coffee in the cocktail bar or sit in the comfortable lounge chairs next to the open fire on these cold winter days.
The restaurant is open to the public and is the ideal venue for private functions or dinners.
The Blue Hills Social Club would have to be one of the busiest, organising numerous and varied social functions, trips, tours, dinners and lunches for the residents so whether it’s carpet bowls, swimming, craft or whatever takes a person’s fancy, there’s something for everyone.
Blue Hills, at 125 BerwickCranbourne Rd, is more than a residence, it’s a lifestyle and the last stage of this excellent development is presently on sale. For details, an information kit or a restaurant booking, phone 5990 9000.

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