Vancouver Island Masonic History Project

Buildings Associated With Freemasons – Cowichan Valley

The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Road, North Cowichan, B.C. was built by architect Samuel Maclure for Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley, K.B., a member of United Services Lodge No. 24 in Esquimalt, B.C.

The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Raod, North Cowichan. Built in 1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley (photo by Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Raod, North Cowichan. Built in 1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley (photo by Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Raod, North Cowichan. Built in 1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley (photo by Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Raod, North Cowichan. Built in 1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley (photo by Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
Gatehouse of The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Raod, North Cowichan. Built in 1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley (photo by Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)
Gatehouse of The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Raod, North Cowichan. Built in 1911 by architect Samuel Maclure for Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley (photo by Temple Lodge No. 33 Historian)

Here is a map showing the location of The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Road, North Cowichan:

Here is a Google Street View image of The Grange, 3443 Drinkwater Road, North Cowichan, as seen from Drinkwater Road:


 Sir Clive Phillips-Wolley is buried in St. Peter’s Quamichan Anglican Cemetery, North Cowichan.

Sir Clive Phillipps-Wolley grave, St. Peter's Quamichan Anglican cemetery
Sir Clive Phillipps-Wolley grave, St. Peter’s Quamichan Anglican cemetery

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