Camden Lodge

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Venue

We meet in one of the Lodges at the World famous Freemasons Hall. This has been the home of The United Grand Lodge of England since 1775 and Freemasons have met on this site for over two centuries. The present Freemasons’ Hall was built between 1927 and 1932 as a memorial to the 3,000 members, killed during the First World War. It is one of the UK’s finest Art Deco buildings.

After our regular Lodge meetings, we dine at a nearby venue close to the Freemasons Hall. These Festive Boards are more than just meals; they are a cherished part of our tradition, providing a warm and inviting space for members and their guests to mingle and connect outside the formalities. They are one of the highlights where we strengthen our bonds and create lasting friendships.

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