Titirangi Lodge and Fearons Building (69 Rosebank Road)

Avondale Te Whau History Walk

Titirangi Lodge and Fearons Building (69 Rosebank Road)

Auckland, Auckland 0622, New Zealand

Created By: Auckland Council

Information

In 1894, the land on which these buildings now stand was transferred to Thomas and Rebecca Grubb, who opened a bakery on the corner site, which operated until 1905. Daniel Robertson bought the land and buildings in 1909 and ran a general store. The corner location was replaced in 1921 with the Fearons Building, which was home to a Farmers Trading Company store from the late 1930s until 1960. It now hosts Subway and Indigo restaurants. The rear of the site originally hosted stables but and was sold to the trustees of the Titirangi Lodge No. 204 of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of New Zealand. The Lodge is believed to have been built between 1912 and 1919. In more recent years, the lodge building has become home to the A. S. R. Baptist Church.

Continue to the intersection of Great North Road and look across Rosebank Road.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Avondale Te Whau History Walk


 

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