Lodges at Bridport Masonic Hall
Bridport Masonic Hall is in the Masonic Province of Dorset. Since 1736, Freemasons have been meeting in Dorset, we are from all ethnic, cultural and social backgrounds. Freemasonry means different things to each individual, these include making new friends, contributing to society, celebrating tradition, enjoying personal growth, taking up a hobby and simply having fun.
Freemasonry is one of the UKs largest fraternal and charitable organisations, we are proud to be both non-religious and non-political. Our members come together to realise their potential, make new and lasting friendships, develop new skills, contribute to society and regardless of race, religion or position in society to have fun!
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St. Mary's Lodge No. 707
St. Mary's is one of the oldest Lodges in Dorset
It meets at 18:30 on the second Thursday of the month September to May.
Installation February
Brit Valley Lodge No. 8315
The Lodge meets at 18:30 on the forth Friday of the month October to April (excl. December).
Installation April
Other Lodges
As well as the two craft Lodges that meet at Bridport Masonic Hall we are also proud to host several other Orders
Royal Arch Chapter - St. Mary's Chapter 707
Mark Master Masons - Victory Mark Lodge 690
Royal Ark Mariners - Victory R.A.M 690
Order of the Secret Monitor - Bridport Conclave 608
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