“This has been my home for more than six years. Our maintenance man keeps the Village looking fantastic. My unit is spacious and travelling o Wollongong by bus is convenient.”
St Mary's Retirement Village (Berkeley)
211 Northcliffe Drive, Berkeley NSW 2506
Phone: 1800 225 474
Lifestyle & Activities
A charming, coastal community with plenty of heart
There’s plenty to love about St Mary’s, Berkeley. Located on Sydney’s beautiful South Coast, St Mary’s features elegant refurbished units, each with stylish interiors and spacious living areas. Enjoy relaxed, convenient living with peaceful landscaped gardens and large patio areas designed for entertaining.
Say hello to our friendly Village Manager on your way to the local café, the perfect place for a coffee and a leisurely morning read. Where to next? Why not stop in at our Community Room, a warm and inviting place where you can come together to enjoy the company of your neighbours, or get involved in one of our many social activities. St Mary’s also has a Village bus to take you on monthly bus outings, which include morning tea and lunch.
The ultimate in retirement living, enjoy the natural beauty, relaxed coastal lifestyle and vibrant social life that St Mary’s has to offer.
To find out more, call our friendly team on 1800 225 474 or complete our enquiry form.
St Mary's Retirement Village Brochure
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Features
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Abundant natural light
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BBQ area
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Beautifully landscaped gardens
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Communal recreation and activities spaces
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Contemporary apartments/units
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Option to access our Home Care Services if needed
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Outdoor dining area
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Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we live, work, and dream. We pay our respects to the Wallumedegal People. To their Indigenous Elders past and present, for they hold the traditions, culture, and hopes of their people as we journey towards reconciliation. We acknowledge that they have occupied and cared for these lands and waterways over countless generations. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.