MASONIC HOUSING ASSOCIATION
For Freemasons, for families, for everyone
The Masonic Housing Association (MHA) provides sheltered housing for older people across the UK, offering affordable, safe, and secure homes to those aged 55 and over who are able to live independently.
Founded in 1975, MHA is committed to providing quality rented accommodation to Freemasons, their family connections, and others in need. It is registered as a Charitable Housing Association under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 (registration number 21444R) and with the Regulator of Social Housing (registration number L0673).
What MHA offers
All MHA sheltered housing schemes feature purpose-built, self-contained flats that give tenants privacy and promote independence, with the reassurance of 24-hour emergency pull cords in every room. Additional communal facilities vary by scheme and may include:
- Communal lounges
- Well-maintained gardens
- Laundry facilities
- Guest rooms
- Conservatories
Who can apply
MHA housing is not restricted to applicants with Freemasonry connections. Applications are welcomed from local communities and through the five Local Authorities where MHA developments are located. All applicants must be aged 55 or over and able to live independently.
Community and social life
Each scheme is supported by a local House Committee, and the Masonic Province where each scheme is situated provides help and ongoing support. Individual Lodges and Provinces contribute through donations and volunteering, enabling House Committees to provide equipment and activities that go beyond standard funding. Masonichousing
How to apply
Details of how to apply for housing can be found within each scheme’s individual information pages and on the MHA Contact page. Masonichousing For general enquiries, MHA can be reached at:
Masonic Housing Association
C/O Knox Cropper LLP, Office Suite 1, Haslemere House, Lower Street, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 2PE
Tel: 01428 652788
Email: masonicha@knoxcropper.com
Website: masonichousing.co.uk
