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Updated: 8 Dec 2025

About Wellsford Masonic Village

Wellsford Masonic Village offers independent living for those who like a friendly village atmosphere, with a lovely rural outlook.

Masons and non-Masons are very welcome – Masonic Villages are an example of Freemasonry at work in the local community.

Wellsford Masonic Village offers one bedroom units for rental and two bedroom units for purchase for those who would like to buy under an Occupation Right Agreement.

The village is set on terraced grounds overlooking rural land. The Occupation Right Agreement units offer a mix of single carports or single garages. Lawns and the communal gardens are looked after as part of the rental and Occupation Right Agreement.

The village has an active social club and a communal meeting room/library which is looked after by the residents. Local shops in the heart of Wellsford are just a short drive away.

There are also Masonic villages in Whangarei and Dargaville. All of the villages offer independent living - there are no Village Management personnel on site.

Location

18 Hanover Street, Wellsford, Wellsford 0900

To find out more about Wellsford Masonic Village get in touch today.

Key Contacts

Owner

Masonic Villages Ltd

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