The Lodge of Unity No. 69

A member of the United Grand Lodge of England

A VERY WARM WELCOME
From one of the oldest lodges in England


The Lodge of Unity has been meeting continually for over 277 years. Our members are enthusiastic and forward looking. We respect and preserve the traditions inherited from our forefathers whilst not losing sight of the great pleasures of modern life.
 
In short we have fun. We are passionate about our masonry and welcome all visitors and new members with open arms. We carry out our ceremonies with dignity and donate modest sums to local and national charities.
 
If you are already a Freemason and would like to visit our lodge; are interested in becoming a joining member; or would like to know more about Freemasonry then please don’t hesitate to contact us.
We are often asked “What is Freemasonry for?" Freemasonry is not ‘for’ anything.

It has no grand designs, apart from ‘being happy and communicating happiness’. 

Freemasonry provides companionship and social activity for it members, and often their families.

It emphasis charity and teaches, through its rituals, morality and the practicality of living in civilised society.

The Magic of Freemasonry

Freemasonry means different things to each individual – making new friends, contributing to society, celebrating a long tradition, experiencing personal growth, taking up a hobby, having fun.

 

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WHAT IS FREEMASONRY?


Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations. Although its roots lie in the traditions and ceremonies of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles, modern Freemasonry is about making friends with like minded men from all faiths and backgrounds who follow a moral and ethical approach to life.

It is an organisation of men who believe that the worth of a man can be measured . . . not by wealth or by fame, but by his deeds, character and by his love for others.

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Freemasonry and what it means to be a Freemason

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