Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisation. 

Our roots lie in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles. It teaches self-knowledge through participation in a progression of ceremonies. Members are expected to be of high moral standing and are encouraged to speak openly about Freemasonry.

Freemasonry is one of the oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations in the world. For most of us, it’s a really enjoyable hobby – and a huge amount of fun for us, and our families.

Freemasonry means different things to different people. For some of our members it is a chance to meet new people, make new friends, and enjoy social events. For others, it’s about taking an active part in supporting deserving causes – and doing something for the local community.

Becoming a Freemason means you’ll be joining more than 200,000 members throughout England and Wales, as well as Districts overseas.

Our members are a truly diverse group of people, who come from all walks of life, backgrounds, and occupations.  Freemasonry is open to everybody – and we always welcome new members. 

Like most clubs, it can take as little or as much time as you have, or wish, to devote to it.  As you would expect, we have members who are heavily involved – and likewise we have some that we only see a handful of times a year.  It all depends on you – what you feel comfortable with – and what you want to do.

There are 15 Lodges with arround 500 members in Herefordshire. The Lodges are spread across Hereford, Kington, Leominster, Bromyard, Hay on Wye, Ross on Wye and Ledbury

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Becoming a Freemason means you’ll be joining more than 200,000 members throughout England and Wales, as well as Districts overseas under the banner of the United Grand Lodge of England.

Guiding Principles of Freemasonry

For Freemasons, there are four important values that help define their path through life: Integrity, Friendship, Respect and Service. In today’s world filled with uncertainty, these principles ring as true now as they have at any point in the organisation’s history.


Integrity

Freemasons are focused on building themselves as people of integrity, and membership provides the structure to help achieve that goal. Being a Freemason gives members a sense of purpose, supporting and guiding them on their journey through life. Collectively, members are bonded through an understanding of unity and equitability – principles fundamental to Freemasonry.

Friendship

Freemasonry provides the common foundation for friendships between members, many of which will last for life. Being a Freemason means something different to each person who joins, but whether looking to make acquaintances or develop their own potential, all members share a sense of togetherness that strengthens their ability to succeed and grow.

Respect

Freemasonry brings people together irrespective of their race, religion, or other perceived differences that can divide us as a society. Members are expected to be of high moral standing and are encouraged to talk openly about what the organisation does and what it means to be part of it.

Service

Whether participating in events, fundraising for a charitable cause or volunteering for public or community organisations, service is at the very heart of Freemasonry. Our members make valuable contributions by donating time, resources and skills.