Open Weekend
Step inside our beautifully staged villa, wander through the gardens, and spend some time in the Lifestyle Centre. Have a chat with our friendly team and get a feel for what makes life so special in our boutique retirement village.
March 21–22, 10am – 3pm
488 Greers Road, Bishopdale, Christchurch
Villas available now
Two villas are ready to explore. Villa 50 is fully staged and ready to view, and Villa 7 is under renovation with viewings available by request. Click below to find out more.
About our homes
Silverstream villas are spacious, light-filled, and designed for single-level living. Open-plan living areas flow out to private courtyards and gardens, making it easy to enjoy time at home or entertain friends and family.
With quality finishes, modern kitchens, and well-designed bathrooms, everything feels considered, without feeling overdone.
Resort-style living, every day
Life at Silverstream is about having more time for the things you enjoy. The gardens, lawns, and shared spaces are all looked after, so there’s no need to worry about maintenance.
Enjoy the pool, gym, cinema, and welcoming social areas. Join in with village activities or take things at your own pace. Friendly staff, 24-hour emergency monitoring, and a close-knit community mean you’ll feel supported, while still living independently.
FAQs
Do I need to book to attend the Open Weekend?
No booking is required. Just come along during Open Weekend hours – we’d love to welcome you.
Can I personalise my villa?
Yes. You’re welcome to make changes such as painting or flooring, with approval from the Village Manager. This helps ensure everything stays consistent and well maintained.
Can I live independently at Silverstream?
Yes. Silverstream is designed for independent living. Support services are available if you need them, but how you live day to day is entirely up to you.
What costs are involved?
You pay a one-off purchase price for your villa, along with a weekly fee that covers things like maintenance, gardening, insurance of the buildings, management, and use of village facilities. Everyday living costs, such as power and groceries, are your own.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, pets are welcome, subject to approval. We simply ask that pets are well suited to village living and considerate of neighbours.




