Lodge details
Paddock Wood Lodge, No 4291

Consecrated in 1921
A Lodge of Freemasons
in the Province of East Kent.

Warranted under the
United Grand Lodge of England
Lodge details SOCIAL CHARITY HISTORY 1921 to 1967

Consecrated in 1921, the Paddock Wood Lodge has met continuously since then, moving into their present Masonic Hall in 1924.   

The Lodge's popularity and numbers have allowed two daughter Lodges to be consecrated:-

 

Stanley Wykeham Lodge No. 6599   in 1948

  Bradley Lodge, No. 7929    in 1964

We meet 7 times a year on the 2nd Wednesdays of October through to May (excluding January).

Meetings normally commence at 5.30pm.
We dine together at the Masonic Hall (after spending a few moments in the bar).

New Masons have the opportunity to learn more about Freemasonry at Lodges of Instruction which are held at 7.30pm on two Mondays preceding the Lodge meetings. These are absolutely informal meetings which are intended to train new masons in the craft.

Paddock Wood Lodge meet at the Paddock Wood Masonic Hall, Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood. It is adjacent to the Hop Pocket Public House and very close to the railway station.
Car parking may be found on the roadside outside the hall, and a small car-park across the road. Parking in the Hop Pocket's car park is not permitted.

The Masonic Hall is also home to 3 other Craft Lodges One Chapter, and several Masonic Side degrees. The hall may be hired for private functions.

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