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The Flower of the West The flower of the west MELTON MELTON RUGBY RUGBY CLUB MINNS RD CLUB MINNS RD PENNYROYAL D PENNYROYAL D ON R ON R T T L L E–ME E–ME ISBORN ISBORN CENTENA G CENTENA G RY AVE RY AVE MELTON COBURNS RD KURUNJANG MELTON COBURNS RD KURUNJANG FOOTBALL F FOOTBALL F E E CLUB D CLUB D E E R R A A T T IO IO N N D D VE VE WESTERN FWY WESTERN FWY WOODGROVE MELTON HWY WOODGROVE MELTON HWY SHOPPING SHOPPING CENTRE CENTRE MELBOURNE MELBOURNE 458 Coburns Road, Kurunjang (Mel Ref 336 J2) 13 13 63 devinepennyroyal.com.au Proposed use subject to change. Photographs illustrative only. 4819517/0712 A brand new address in a sought after location, Pennyroyal brings an exceptional level of living that’s close to great shopping, education and a variety of sports amenities. A blossoming community Named after a delicate and beautiful flower, Pennyroyal is an exciting address in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Pennyroyal is a boutique community just 38km from the Melbourne CBD. Getting into the city is easy with convenient access to the Western Freeway. There’s a great bus network with a bus stop just 200m from Pennyroyal and the Melton Train Station is just 10 minutes away where you can catch the train straight into Southern Cross Station. Because Pennyroyal has been masterplanned by Devine, you can be sure that every detail of this beautiful community has been thought of from the beginning. A sporting life The flower of the west Pennyroyal is the ideal community for those seeking a healthy, outdoors lifestyle. Pennyroyal is located at Kurunjang, widely considered to be the best Nearby there’s MacPherson Park offering football, cricket, soccer, rugby address in the wider Melton area. union, baseball, cycling, greyhound racing and equestrian activities. When you come to see Pennyroyal for yourself, you’ll see why the area Just 500m south of Pennyroyal there’s Navan Park with a ‘Sky Surfer’ for enjoys such a strong reputation amongst locals. teenagers and an adventure playground with endless apparatus for loads With its well-established amenities combined with the local parks and open of healthy fun as well as a huge sandpit for the younger kids. spaces, you’ll find a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Melton Waves Fitness Centre is just 2km away with seven swimming pools You’ll have plenty of facilities nearby, including shopping at Woodgrove for you to enjoy, and you’ll find a Health and Fitness Club here too. With Shopping Centre with Reading Cinemas and a wide range of your favourite Melton Valley Golf Club close by and Tabcorp Park a short distance from shops including Vodafone, Just Jeans, Cotton On and Ozmosis. There’s also the address, you’ll find a healthy activity to suit everyone in the family. a selection of cafés and eateries, whether you’re after a coffee or lunch. With a proposed 6-hectare sporting reserve as part of Pennyroyal, with There’s also great sporting amenities in the area as well as excellent playing fields, a cricket oval, a pavilion and tennis courts, opportunities medical services, educational facilities and transport links. for outdoor fun will also be right on your doorstep. School’s in If you’re a parent, or someone who is planning to become one, you want the best for your children and so finding good schools is a priority. Pennyroyal will put your mind at ease. On the education front, there are High-speed connection a variety of primary schools, high schools and private schools nearby. So children of all ages can learn and grow within minutes of home. While other parts of Australia may have to wait years to enjoy the benefits of the National Broadband Network, Pennyroyal residents can connect to high-speed internet services from the day they move in. That’s because Pennyroyal has been wired with the latest fibre-optic cabling. SCHOOLS CLOSE TO PENNYROYAL This allows data, whether it’s movies, music, text or pictures to be transmitted much quicker than older technologies. • Melton West Primary School • Catholic Regional College • Wedge Park Primary School • Staughton Secondary College So once connected, you’ll enjoy fast high-speed broadband giving you the • St Catherine’s Catholic Primary School • Kurunjang Secondary College ability to download your favourite movies or large files quickly and conveniently. • Melton Secondary College • Victoria University What block type suits you? At Pennyroyal, we’ve put a lot of thought into creating choices that suit your lifestyle and budget. Whether you’re looking for a traditional block with a big backyard or something more low-maintenance, your perfect block is waiting for you at Pennyroyal. Frontage Frontage Frontage Frontage Frontage 10.5m 12.5m 14m 16m 18m Smart Urban Traditional Lifestyle Premium Low–maintenance lifestyle Maximising leisure time An entertainer’s dream Space to grow Added space and flexibility Ideal for first home buyers The Urban blocks are The Traditional blocks Lifestyle blocks are ideal The Premium blocks are and people looking to suitable for singles, are ideal for families who for couples or families perfect for families downsize or maximise couples or families looking like to entertain. These looking for a spacious looking for added space their leisure time. for a low-maintenance blocks allow you to enjoy home and outdoor area and flexibility. The Smart blocks allow for lifestyle. They have all the a spacious, flowing home in which to grow. Ideal for single or double- indoor and outdoor living. room for a contemporary or a large backyard. storey homes with room home with practical for a spacious backyard. outdoor entertaining areas. Pennyroyal also features a state-of-the-art playground with a design based on the four elements of earth, wind, fire and water. The park features inspiring and challenging play areas for young children, a basketball half-court for older kids and a shady deck where parents can relax. Artist impression Fast facts ✓ Masterplanned community of approximately 22ha ✓ Boutique community of 1,000 residents on completion ✓ 40 minutes to Melbourne CBD via Western Freeway ✓ V-Line train from Melton to Southern Cross ✓ Proposed 6ha sports reserve ✓ Fibre-optic network access for high-speed internet ✓ Shopping in nearby Woodgrove Shopping Centre ✓ Proposed adjacent shopping centre ✓ Quality education close by ✓ Sports facilities at nearby Navan and Macpherson parks The Devine Reputation Since 1983, Devine has helped over 21,500 families throughout Australia achieve their dream of home ownership. Today, we’re one of the most recognised brands in the Australian residential property market and we proudly stand by our record for quality and value. Our property experience extends across many areas, from community development and creation, to home building, apartments and retail destinations. As a leader in the Australian housing and property industry, we are committed to providing quality housing and residential addresses that people are proud to call home. Our vision is to create vibrant communities for the future that everyone can be proud of..
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