The oldest purpose built Masonic Hall in Northumberland. Freemasonry is a unique membership organisation that has thrived for over 300 years. With no political or religious affiliations, we comprise members of all ages, races, religions, cultures, and backgrounds. We meet in our individual Lodges throughout the country where we have ceremonial traditions.
Maple Terrace, Newcastle, NE4 7SE
no wheelchair access.
Entrance to the building is on the corner, opposite Newcastle College.
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20th May Saturday Only
Open: 7-11pm
The oldest purpose built Masonic Hall in Northumberland (only one year younger than the rebuilt hall at Beamish Museum) is still in use by active Masonic orders including Craft Masonry, Chapter, Mark and Women’s Order.
The Lodge Room with its impressive stained glass and ornate furniture is original and dates from 1870.
Find out more about this unique building and the work of the masons on an informal guided tour by Freemasons dressed in regalia.
Maintained by Harry Bailey