A warm, welcoming community
in the heart of Newcastle
Choose from a range of living options and enjoy a relaxed lifestyle.
Jenny MacLeod Retirement Village offers a relaxed, friendly environment set on seven acres of cottage gardens and within easy reach of more than 30 acres of natural bushland.
Enjoy the convenience of living in the centre of everything and embrace an active and vibrant lifestyle in a welcoming community where residents truly look out for each other.
With more than 30 years’ experience we know it’s not the buildings that make a community, but the people who care for, and support one other. At Jenny MacLeod, we’ve created a unique village atmosphere where everyone feels welcome and part of a supportive and inclusive community.
With a busy social calendar, village residents are free to participate in as much or as little organised activity as they like, and the delightful village indoor and outdoor spaces make for the perfect places to entertain visiting family and friends.
For those who need a little extra support, a comprehensive range of services is available including on-call nursing care, cleaning, and chef cooked meals to ensure residents can continue to live independently in their own home.
Conveniently located close to everything. The village is within walking distance of the popular Jesmond shopping centre and there are bus services to Newcastle City and recreational facilities.
Whether you are looking for an independent living villa or a fully serviced apartment, Jenny MacLeod has a range of living options to suit your needs.
To find out more or to arrange a tour,
send us a message or call on 02 4951 6637
Residential Testimonial
Ray’s journey to finding comfort, connection, and a new hobby at Jenny MacLeod.
I have been a resident of the serviced apartments at Jenny MacLeod Retirement Village since September 2023. Recently I found myself wondering if I was still as enthusiastic about living here as I was when I first made the decision to move into the village.
Like many people of my age I decided, after my wife's passing, that I wanted to remain living in the home that my wife and I had shared for the greater part of our married life together. Eventually my decreasing physical condition and managing the upkeep of our home became too much for me to handle. The house's unique location on a battle-axe block was also causing a lack of regular contact with my neighbours and the outside world. I finally realised that I needed to look for an alternative that offered both ease of living and regular social contact with other people. That's when I started looking at retirement villages.
Continue reading Ray's story here