Charles Fleming Retirement Village is a retirement village in Waikanae, New Zealand. Opened in 2013 and named after Sir Charles Fleming, it houses 140 beds with a resident capacity of over 400. It was built by Ryman Healthcare with a construction cost of $100 million. It includes a dementia facility, independent units and townhouses. The main block of apartments is three storeys high. Charles Fleming Retirement village is placed on former farmland. The approved of the land to be subdivided in 2008, as a housing development for 800 homes. This subdivision is known as the Waimaru subdivision. Ryman Healthcare bought 7 hectares of land from this subdivision for the village for $7 million in 2012. Construction of the retirement village was done in stages. The first was the main block apartments in a three-storey building. The retirement village opened in November 2013, which made it the 26th retirement village of Ryman Healthcare. It was opened by MP Nathan Guy, and the opening included a performance by Dame Malvina Major.