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Abbey Lodge was founded in 1863 and presently has some 60 members living in and around Abingdon, some in Didcot, some in Oxford, for example.

The Lodge meets eight times a year in the Council Chambers, Abingdon, during a season which runs from October to May. Each meeting is followed by a Festive Board where brethren are able to enjoy good food and excellent conversation in a convivial atmosphere.

A regular newsletter is circulated to Brethren each month with news and a diary of activities, and each year we have a Ladies' Festival, a Guests' Evening and a Lodge barbeque.

Every other year there is a visit to or from Opgang Lodge of Hilversum, under the Grand Orient of Holland. The most recent visit was May 2008 when ten Dutch brethren and their wives visited us.

Visit by Opgang Lodge 1999, and origins of the relationship

Visit by Opgang Lodge, 2004

There is a Lodge of Instruction attached to Abbey Lodge which meets twice a month (a total of fourteen times) during the season. Brethren are instructed here in the proper forms of ritual to be followed in the various ceremonies that comprise Lodge meetings. This is the only such Lodge in the Masonic Province of Berkshire.

Abbey Lodge supports a number of local non-Masonic charities and also contributes to national Masonic charity funds which support both Masonic and non-Masonic charitable causes.

We are a happy and friendly Lodge, and you can be assured of a warm welcome should you wish to join us, or visit.

A Masonic History of Abbey Lodge (1863 - 1963)

Masters of Abbey Lodge (1863 - Present)

How to Join

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Freemasonry in Berkshire

Abbey Lodge is part of the Masonic Province of Berkshire, from before the county boundaries were redrawn. Geographically of course, we are in Oxfordshire.

Freemasonry in Berkshire

 


  

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