Whitianga Masonic Village sits in the heart of the Thames-Coromandel peninsula, founded by and for the local community. Built on the charitable vision of local Freemasons' Lodges over 60 years ago, this village reflects the character of Whitianga itself. Residents enjoy independent living in townhouses, surrounded by neighbours who share a genuine commitment to community, family, and compassion.
Townhouse-style homes designed for active, independent living

Life at Whitianga Masonic Village centres on connection and belonging.
As part of the Masonic Villages Trust network, residents benefit from a close-knit community where people connect and support one another. The village fosters the values of caring, community, and compassion that define the Trust's 60-year heritage.

If your health changes, you won't have to leave the place you know. Whitianga Masonic Village offers these levels of care on site:

Whitianga Masonic Village is located on Seascape Avenue in Whitianga, Thames-Coromandel, in the Waikato region. The village sits within a vibrant coastal community and reflects the local character that has shaped it since its founding by local Freemasons' Lodges. As a charitable organisation established in 1960, the Trust remains committed to serving the needs of the communities it operates in.
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