The Sunderland Lodge 4114
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THE  SUNDERLAND LODGE No. 4114

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WHERE ARE WE?
We are in Sunderland in the north-east of England in the Province of Durham. We meet in the Wearside Masonic Temple, Burdon Road, Sunderland on the third Wednesday (September to May) at 7.00 pm.  Our Installation meeting is in November at 6.00 pm.
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The Sunderland Lodge was the first lodge in the Province of Durham to go “on-line” (in June 1999) after gaining approval from the Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham and the United Grand Lodge of England.

During the 1990s we had a membership problem dropping in 1997 to 17 members, but we have worked hard to improve our membership. During the “bad times” we relied on visitors to keep us going, but thanks to our web site our membership blossomed. We are now a more healthy 40. Even though membership has greatly improved, we still encourage regular visitors and give them a welcome second to none! We are acknowledged as one of the friendliest lodges in the Province of Durham!

If you are a Freemason you are very welcome to visit The Sunderland Lodge No. 4114 and if you are NOT a Freemason, you may want to know more about the organisation and perhaps interested in joining The Sunderland Lodge.

So if you live in the north-east of England and are interested send a brief message or questions. You need not leave your name at this stage and your enquiry is on a non-commitment basis.  Contact the secretary

lodge4114@durhamfreemasons.org

   This website was last updated on

15th July 2010

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