Lodge of Peace and Fraternity No. 9141 – Installation Meeting
Lewes Freemasons Hall 148 High Street, Lewes, United KingdomLodge of Peace and Fraternity No. 9141 Installation Meeting
Nestled in the heart of Lewes, East Sussex, Freemasons’ Hall at 148 High Street stands as a beacon of Masonic heritage and community spirit. Originally constructed in 1797 and thoughtfully rebuilt in 1868, this Grade II listed building is not only architecturally significant—with its yellow stock brick and decorative polychromatic features—but also historically rich, incorporating remnants of the medieval West Gate into its structure .
Freemasons’ Hall serves as a vibrant meeting place for several lodges, each contributing to the diverse tapestry of Freemasonry in Sussex. Among them is the South Saxon Lodge, one of the oldest in the county, which has been a cornerstone of Masonic activity in the region . Additionally, the Hall is home to Sussex Lodge No. 17 of the Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons (HFAF), a women’s Masonic lodge that exemplifies inclusivity and the evolving nature of Freemasonry
The Hall’s unique blend of historical significance and active engagement makes it a welcoming space for both seasoned Freemasons and those curious about the fraternity. Whether you’re interested in the rich history, the architectural beauty, or the sense of community, Freemasons’ Hall in Lewes offers a warm invitation to explore and connect.
For more information or to express interest in visiting or joining, please contact the respective lodges:
We look forward to welcoming you to our historic and vibrant Masonic home in Lewes.
Lodge of Peace and Fraternity No. 9141 Installation Meeting
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