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Welcome to Carnarvon Lodge 1739

We sincerely hope you enjoy your visit to our website and for those of you who are Masons we look forward to seeing you at one of our meetings, but if you are new to Masonry and considering joining, then you need look no further, you will be assured of a warm welcome into one of the most friendly Masonic Lodges.

Carnarvon Lodge was formed in 1878 and has been meeting nine times a year ever since. We always meet on the third Tuesday of the month at 18:30.

We presently have 48 members some of which are members of other lodges both locally and far a field.

 

The Lodge meets at Ashfield House, Burton on Trent and is part of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Derbyshire.

As Masons, we meet in a spirit of fellowship and are always ready to talk to people who would like to know more about Masonry, what we do, why we do it, and our place in the community. Freemasonry is a journey of personal discovery.

If you think you might find it rewarding, start your journey here on our website.

National Arboretum

Carnarvon Lodge members attended the inaugural Freemason's Service of Remembrance at the Masonic Garden in the National Arboretum on November 2nd, 2024. This significant event did honour the contributions and memories of our brethren. Freemasons from all over the country gathered together in reflection and camaraderie as we pay tribute in this beautiful setting. 
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Church Gresley Memorial 10th November 2024 

Carnarvon Lodge members gathered for the Service of Remembrance at the Church Gresley memorial, honouring the contributions and memories of those who have fallen in war. Worshipful Master Bill Johnston laid a wreath on behalf of Carnarvon Lodge , accompanied by Senior Warden Martin Morgan and Worshipful Brother Chris Holt. Also present were Worshipful Brother Nigel Parker and Brother David Warren, all paying their respects on this significant occasion.
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Famous Freemasons:  "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."  Winston Churchill

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