Old Owen's Lodge

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Introduction

Founded in 1922, Old Owen’s Lodge has established itself as a cornerstone of the Freemason community. Celebrating its centenary in 2022, the School Lodge has enjoyed a rich history and continues to thrive as a beacon of tradition and charitable contribution. The Lodge convenes at Freemason’s Hall in Holborn, London, four times a year, bringing together members to uphold its values and principles.

Why join

There are many reasons why individuals choose to join Freemasonry. Making friends, contributing to society, celebrating tradition, learning, and personal growth are just a few of the compelling motivations.

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How to join

To those interested in becoming part of this remarkable tradition, joining Old Owen’s Lodge means more than entering an organisation; it is about embarking on a journey of lifelong learning and friendship.

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Lodge Meeting Dates

Freemasons meet at lodge meetings, which are typically held in two parts. The first part involves the lodge administration and working practices within a temple. This process is comprised of three degrees, each marked by a special ceremony.

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News

Read about the latest updates and changes, related to our brotherhood

1,000 Opportunities for Homeless Londoners Rebuilding Their Lives

A generous grant of £8,000 from London Freemasons will enable Only A Pavement Away to support more individuals in London who are experiencing homelessness move into roles in the hospitality industry. This grant will enable the charity to place 110 candidates into employment and create over 1,000 learning and career development opportunities.

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Melting Knives, Raising Futures: Summer Fitness for At-Risk Teens across London

London Freemasons’ Charity has awarded a £10,000 grant to London-based charity Steel Warriors to support a Summer 2026 project delivering free calisthenics classes for young people across the capital.

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London’s At-Risk Youth Served up Hospitality Training at The Clink Training Cafe

The Clink Training Café is the charity’s first dedicated hospitality training facility designed exclusively for young people aged 16–25 who could be at risk of entering the criminal justice system. It is an initiative intended to give students direction and purpose, whilst also strengthening community resilience in South London.

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1,000 Opportunities for Homeless Londoners Rebuilding Their Lives

Melting Knives, Raising Futures: Summer Fitness for At-Risk Teens across London

London’s At-Risk Youth Served up Hospitality Training at The Clink Training Cafe

Events

Below you can find information, related to our latest events and activities

Kent Club Gala

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Centenary Celebration

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A Generous Summer Soiree for Old Owen’s Lodge

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