REGULAR MEETINGS*
The Lodge meets on the first Tuesday of the month October through to July at 7pm.
INSTALLATION
First Tuesday in January, starting at 4pm.
LODGE OF INSTRUCTION*
Fourth Tuesday of the month.
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One of the oldest secular social and charitable organisations in the world, modern Freemasonry’s roots lie in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our castles and cathedrals.
For Freemasons, there are four important values that help define our path through life: 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.
Membership is open to men over 18 from all backgrounds and the organisation’s aim is to empower members to be the best they can be – it’s about building character, supporting members as individuals and helping them make a positive contribution to society.
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 charitable donors in the country.
Londesborough Lodge No.734 have their home at Bridlington Masonic hall which is located on St John’s Avenue, Bridlington which is home to five Craft Lodges, three Royal Arch Chapters, one Mark Lodge, three Knight Templar Preceptories and one Rose Croix Chapter, as well as other non-Masonic organisations who make use of our excellent facilities, including a licensed bar and our own in-house caterers.
The dining hall, bar and catering facilities are available for hire to other organisations to hold meetings and also for other functions, such as wedding receptions and private parties.
The original Masonic Hall was opened in October 1875. You will observe the older brickwork to the left in the photograph. In 1925 the Building was greatly extended to its present form, which was dedicated by The Rt Hon. Earl of Ronaldshay, the Provincial Grand Master of Yorkshire, North & East Ridings.
The ownership of the building is vested in Trustees of the three oldest Lodges who funded the expansion and it is managed by the Bridlington Masonic Hall Joint Management Committee consisting of representatives from each of the four original Craft Lodges who meet on a regular basis.
DIRECTIONS FROM SCARBOROUGH
• Approach the town on the A165 on Scarborough Road
• At roundabout take the 1st exit onto A1038 Scarborough Rd.
• At roundabout take the 2nd exit A1038 Scarborough Rd.
• Continue straight through 2 sets of traffic lights.
• At 3rd right, turn into St. Johns Avenue (before roundabout).
• Lodge is on the right, before the road bends to the left.
DIRECTIONS FROM YORK via DRIFFIELD
• Follow directions to Driffield on A166.
• At roundabout take 1st exit towards Bridlington (A164).
• Approach the town on the A164 until it joins the A165.
•At traffic lights, turn left into Bessingby Road.
• At the bottom of the hill, carry staright on at the roundabout.
• Take next left, into St. Johns Avenue (before the bridge).
• Lodge is on the left, after the road bends to the right.
DIRECTIONS FROM HULL
• Approach the town on the A165 on Kingsgate.
• At traffic lights opposite B&Q turn left over railway bridge.
• Take 1st right into St. Johns Avenue before roundabout.
• Lodge is on left, after the road bends to the right.
PARKING AT THE LODGE
Limited Parking is available in Lodge grounds.
Unmetered on-street parking in and around St. Johns Avenue.
Please park courteously, avoiding driveways.
OVERNIGHT OR SHORT STAY ACCOMODATION
There are many types of accommodation available in Bridlington.
Ask one of the Bretheren, or alternatively take a look yourself.
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Please address any correspondence in regard to hiring the Masonic Hall to:
The Secretary,
Bridlington Masonic Hall Joint Lodge Board,
St John’s Avenue, Bridlington,
East Yorkshire, YO16 4NG
or e-mail: masonichall@bridlingtonfreemasonry.org.uk