One of the oldest Lodges in England
The Lodge of Unity has been meeting continually for over 170 years, however, the average age of our members is probably one of the lowest in Warwickshire. We are an enthusiastic forward looking lodge who maintain and respect traditions inherited from our forefathers whilst not losing sight of the great pleasures of modern life.
In short we have fun. We enjoy our masonry and welcome all visitors and new members with open arms. We carry out our ceremonies with dignity and donate modest sums to local and national charities and each year hold a number of great social events for our members and their families and friends.
If you are already a Freemason and would like to visit our lodge; are interested in becoming a joining member; or would like to know more about Freemasonry then please don't hesitate to contact us.
We meet the first Wednesday of each month, October to April at:
Alderson House
23 High Street, Warwick, England, CV34 4AX
Our regular start time is 6.15 pm
In addition to regular lodge nights, our lodge of instruction, which was formed in 1929, is well attended and gives members the opportunity to learn our ‘Unity Workings’ in a warm jovial and friendly atmosphere. Here we not only learn ritual but also the who, why and where of freemasonry as well as Masonic etiquette, dress codes and how to give and receive toasts. We also discuss football, cricket, cars, beer and curry but never politics or religion. The Lodge of Unity Lodge of Instruction meets at 7pm on the third Wednesday of each month October to March.
Interested in becoming a Freemason?
If after visiting our site and maybe reading other articles you are interested in becoming a Freemason, we suggest you first talk to a family member, friend or colleague whom you already know to be a Freemason. They will be able to explain to you what they can about the fraternity and help you find a suitable Lodge.
If you don’t know anyone who is a member, then click here to get in touch with the Lodge of Unity and start your Masonic journey. You will need to explain a little bit about yourself and your reasons for wishing to join.
Arrangements will be made to meet you socially to find out more about you, and to give you a chance to find out more about us.
You would then in due course be invited to meet a committee of members from the Lodge prior to being balloted for membership. All being well, a date would then be fixed for your admission.
Freemasonry and what it means to be a Freemason
Are you...
- Wondering what Freemasonry is all about?
- Asking what is a Freemason?
- Thinking how can I become a Freemason?
- Looking for an extra something enjoyable in life?
- Interested in making a real contribution to society?
Would you like to...
- Learn more about Freemasonry and what we do?
- Find out how to join the Freemasons in Warwickshire?
- Make a journey of self discovery?
- Join a new Lodge, based in Warwick?
- Spend quality time with happy and supportive friends?
- Make friends in one of the oldest fraternal fellowships?
If you are looking for answers to these and other questions, then you have come to the right place. If you have come to our site looking for a place to make new friends, you will not find a happier home to join than the Lodge of Unity: one of the oldest Lodges in England, a lively Lodge committed to Freemasonry of the highest standard in a friendly, supportive environment.
Join us – Freemasonry means different things to each individual – making new friends, contributing to society, celebrating a long tradition, experiencing personal growth, taking up a hobby, having fun.
What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations. Although its roots lie in the traditions and ceremonies of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles, modern Freemasonry is about making friends with like minded men from all faiths and backgrounds who follow a moral and ethical approach to life. It is an organisation of men who believe that the worth of a man can be measured . . . not by wealth or by fame, but by his deeds, character and by his love for others.
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