Located off Oleary St, Oak Tree Retirement Village Warwick is surrounded by prestigious homes and is perfectly positioned minutes from the town centre. With easy access to all amenities including shops, restaurants and the local hospital, Oak Tree Village Warwick is a friendly, carefree environment to live.
Overlooking the peaceful aspect of the Condamine River, Residents enjoy the added benefits of wide open country spaces perfect for walking their dogs along the riverbank, picnicking by the river or dropping a line in for an afternoon of fishing.
The village boasts 59 one, two and three bedroom homes, a large Village Centre, swimming pool and bowling green. The Village offers a relaxed and independent lifestyle in a low maintenance property where you can enjoy regular social activities, the companionship of new friends and the security and peace of mind of living in a gated community.
Our villas have been thoughtfully designed to help you live in your own home longer, with all the comforts needed for safe and easy living. Complimenting this lifestyle is our maintenance-free promise where the entire Village, including your garden and home facade, is taken care of for you by our onsite Village Manager. We look after everything from cleaning the Village Centre, through to landscaping and general repairs.
Our close connections with Darling Downs service providers ensures that you have the best of everything at Oak Tree. You have access to a range of medical services and in-home support, the benefit of a community of like-minded friends and neighbours, a variety of recreational pursuits at your finger tips - plus you can even bring your beloved pet with you.
My name is Mary O’Neill and I am the Village Manager at Oak Tree Retirement Village Warwick.
I was born and have lived right here in Warwick for most of my life.
Since joining Oak Tree I have had many wonderful experiences getting to know our residents and travelling to many other Villages assisting in Open Days.
What I love most about my job is the residents. They are always happy and enjoy life. If something gets them down they don’t dwell on it for long before they are back enjoying themselves again and they don’t take life for granted. They are always sharing their wisdom that comes with growing older.
Oak Tree Warwick is a beautiful village with a tranquil environment and amazing views. I am looking forward to seeing the village continue to grow, spending time with our residents, and welcoming new residents into the village.
From the first enquiry onwards, it will be a pleasure to be part of your journey.
Warwick is a great place to live. Dubbed Australia’s Rose and Rodeo capital, Warwick blends traditional heritage and agricultural farming with modern commerce and major sporting events.
A larger than life sculpture of Tiddalik the Aboriginal Dreamtime frog adorns the parkland on the Condamine River, while national events and festivals from polocrosse to Jumpers & Jazz take place in venues throughout the district.
A successful farming region, Warwick’s outskirts are scattered with grand homesteads and timber sheds built by the farming gentry in the late 1800’s. Combine these architectural treasures with the local countryside featuring the Condamine River sitting beneath the ranges of Cunningham’s Gap and Warwick also offers many popular fishing spots, picnic areas, scenic walks and country drives.
If its long distance travel that appeals, Toowoomba airport is just 55mins from Warwick ensuring residents are close to national and global flight destinations. With a varied shopping precinct from country boutiques to major chains, modern medical facilities including local hospital, and a comfortable drive to Ipswich and Stanthorpe for more shopping and leisure, Warwick is a wonderful town to retire in..
Warwick is a great place to live. Dubbed Australia’s Rose and Rodeo capital, Warwick blends traditional heritage and agricultural farming with modern commerce and major sporting events.
A larger than life sculpture of Tiddalik the Aboriginal Dreamtime frog adorns the parkland on the Condamine River, while national events and festivals from polocrosse to Jumpers & Jazz take place in venues throughout the district.
A successful farming region, Warwick’s outskirts are scattered with grand homesteads and timber sheds built by the farming gentry in the late 1800’s. Combine these architectural treasures with the local countryside featuring the Condamine River sitting beneath the ranges of Cunningham’s Gap and Warwick also offers many popular fishing spots, picnic areas, scenic walks and country drives.
If its long distance travel that appeals, Toowoomba airport is just 55mins from Warwick ensuring residents are close to national and global flight destinations. With a varied shopping precinct from country boutiques to major chains, modern medical facilities including local hospital, and a comfortable drive to Ipswich and Stanthorpe for more shopping and leisure, Warwick is a wonderful town to retire in..