Built in 1872 by the town’s St David’s Masonic Lodge and still in their possession today, this is one of very few purpose built Masonic halls in the country and is an extremely rare example of Victorian Masonic architecture. Renowned for its beauty and one of the hidden treasures of Berwick, the Hall contains many fascinating examples of artefacts and documents concerning Freemasonry in the town, which can be traced back to its origins in 1643.

On Saturday 13th September the doors of this truly magnificent masonic hall will be open to the public from 10:00am – 4:00pm. This is a fantastic opportunity to see inside a masonic hall and find more out about Freemasonry.

http://www.stdavids393.org.uk/

 

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