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Woburn Apartments - Apartment for Sale

61 Wai-Iti Crescent, Woburn, Lower Hutt 5010

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Updated: 8 Dec 2025

About Woburn Apartments

The Masonic Villages Trust is committed to Masonic beliefs and principles, and the advancement of Freemasonry as an effective force for good in the community.

It is therefore dedicated to enhancing the quality of living for older people appropriate to their individual needs and rights.

Woburn Apartments replaces the old 1960's Woburn Masonic flats. The Apartments opened on February 20th 2015 and are being completed in 2 stages. The first houses 47 apartments and the second stage, due September 2017 will add another 39. We will have a combination of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments all sold under an ORA contract.

The first stage has a Bar, Conservatory and a Men's Shed as public spaces, Stage 2 will feature a cafe/lounge with alfresco dining, a second bar, health suite, business centre, snooker room, theatre and arts & crafts room.

The Apartments are finished to a very high standard and have all the features you might expect.

The theme of the Apartments is contemporary art-deco.

Location

61 Wai-Iti Crescent, Woburn, Lower Hutt 5010

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Key Contacts

Manager

Chris Wilson

Owner

The Masonic Villages Trust

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