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Ngaio Marsh Retirement Village
95 Grants Road, Papanui
Christchurch

Village Manager: Jenny Thiele
Sales Advisor: Marie Kyle

Ph 03 352 5140
Fax 03 352 5176

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Dame Ngaio Marsh was born in Christchurch and educated at St Margaret’s College and the Canterbury University School of Art. As a mystery novelist and dramatist, Dame Ngaio established an enviable and notable career.
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Ngaio Marsh

Named after the internationally acclaimed writer and dramatist, Ngaio Marsh Retirement Village provides a full range of retirement living and care options for the elderly.

The close proximity of the village to Merivale Mall and Northlands Mall provides residents easy access to the local community shops and cafés, and is the ideal location for residents to enjoy their retirement.

The village comprises Independent Townhouses, Serviced Apartmens and the very best of Resthome and Hospital Care.

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Living & Care Options/Village Facilities

Independent Living

Townhouse

Assisted Living

Serviced Apartment

Care

Resthome
Hospital

Scooter BayScooter BayTerraceTerrace
Private DiningPrivate DiningBowling GreenBowling Green
Swimming PoolSwimming PoolSpa PoolSpa Pool
Petanque CourtPetanque CourtCroquet LawnCroquet Lawn
Tennis CourtTennis CourtLibraryLibrary
Village CentreVillage CentreSeparate LoungeSeparate Lounge
BarBarGymGym
Internet CafeInternet CafeDining RoomDining Room
Hair SalonHair SalonCraft RoomCraft Room
ShopShopPool TablePool Table
Indoor BowlsIndoor BowlsGolfGolf
AtriumsAtriums

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All Black Andy Ellis Visits

Ngaio Marsh Hospital residents enjoyed a visit from All Black Andy Ellis.

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Motokara”

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