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Introduction

What is Freemasonry?

It is the UK's largest and oldest secular fraternal and charitable organisation - a society of men, concerned with moral, social and spiritual values.

 

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What is the Province of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire?

It is one of the 47 Masonic Provinces under the jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) and generally corresponds to the old county boundaries of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire.

It is administered from the Provincial Office at Freemasons' Hall, St George's Avenue, Northampton NN2 6JA (01604 711746). The Provincial Secretary can also be contacted by email.

The Provincial Information Officer, WBro Richard Turpin can also be contacted by email or through the Provincial Office.

Where are the Masonic Meeting Places in the Province?

There are 20 Masonic meetings in the Province - ranging from a stately home (Castle Ashby) to a Working Mens' Club (Wollaston). Click on the relevant meeting place for a map and (if it does not open automatically) click on the placemark within the map for more information.

Brackley Town Hall
Castle Ashby House
Corby Masonic Club
Daventry Masonic Hall
Huntingdon Masonic Hall
Kettering Masonic Hall
Kimbolton School
Northampton Freemasons' Hall
Oundle Drill Hall Centre
Peterborough Masonic Centre
Ramsey Masonic Hall
Rushden Masonic Hall
St Ives Masonic Hall
St Neots Masonic Rooms
Stamford Masonic Centre
Stoke Bruerne - The Boat Inn
Thrapston Masonic Hall
Towcester Masonic Hall
Wellingborough Masonic Hall
Wellingborough School
Wollaston Working Mens' Club