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Should You
Become a Freemason?

Before deciding whether Freemasonry is right for you, here are answers to some common questions:

What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest fraternal organisations. It promotes moral and personal development, charity, and fellowship among its members. Freemasonry is a society of individuals who share common values of integrity, kindness, and community service.

Our Lodge

We are part of a unique members organisation – The Freemasons. Having thrived for over 300 years and having no political or religious affiliations, we comprise members of all ages, religions, cultures and backgrounds.

Our Values

Integrity, Friendship, Respect, and Service.

In today’s world filled with uncertainty, these principles ring as true now as they have at any point in the organisation’s history.

Our Goals

Freemasonry provides a structure for members to come together under these common goals, enabling people to make new friendships, develop themselves, and make valuable contributions to charitable causes. We are one of the largest contributors to charitable causes in the country, with almost £1 million donated per week.

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Who are the Freemasons?

Freemasons come from all walks of life. They are people who value honesty, respect, and helping others. Membership is open to individuals who share these principles, regardless of background or profession.

What are the Benefits of Joining?

  • Opportunities for personal growth and self-improvement
  • Building lifelong friendships and networks
  • Participating in charitable and community activities
  • Learning through traditions and ceremonies
Benefits of Joining
What is the Joining Process?

The process typically involves:

Expressing your interest in joining

Meeting members of the lodge

Completing an application form

Undergoing an approval process

Taking part in an initiation ceremony

The Process
What are the Requirements for Joining?

To Become a Freemason

  • You must be over 18 years old
  • Be of good character and reputation
  • Have a genuine interest in Freemasonry’s values
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