Introducing Weybridge Lodge 6787 (Guildford Freemasons) Lodge Profile

A brief overview

Weybridge Lodge No. 6787 is a Lodge of Freemasons in Guildford, Surrey. Founded by members of Noel Money Lodge and workers from the Vickers Armstrong factory in Weybridge, it was Consecrated on January 29th, 1949.

Early membership was heavily influenced by Vickers factory workers and local shopkeepers of Weybridge town. However, since then membership has changed substantially. Today the Lodge has members in a wide spectrum of occupations and ages. More on our history can be read here

When do we hold our meetings?

Our Lodge meets at the South West Surrey Masonic Centre for Freemasons in Guildford Surrey.  We hold five meetings each year which usually start at 5pm. The meeting dates are as follows:

3rd Wednesday in February

2nd Wednesday in March

2nd Wednesday in May (LoI Festival)

3rd Wednesday in October (Installation)

2nd Wednesday in December

We currently have 20 members (incl. 2 honorary) whose ages range from 32 to 80. Moreover, Weybridge Lodge prides itself on its friendliness to new members and visitors. Similarly those that come to our evenings and events only have great comments to give on the wonderful ceremonies and hosting we provide. As a result, many return for more of the same.

Freemasons in Guildford Surrey. A Past Masters Jewel depicting the bridge over the River Wey at Weybridge between the two columns from the entrance of King Solomon temple with a builders square set below. The top ribbon is adorned with a plate inscribed in latin 'Trigesimus Secundus' or thirty second. The jewel is cast from 18ct gold and enamelled with a light blue ribbon.
Example of a Past Masters Jewel. This one was presented in 1980 to W.Bro R Rattle.

A Lodge built on quality

The Lodge has a long-established reputation for the quality of its ceremonies. This is due in no small part to the very active Class (or Lodge) of Instruction (LoI). Being strongly support by all, especially the more senior brethren enables us  to guide, mentor and entertain our newer members.

The Class of Instruction meets every Thursday at 7.30pm in the South West Surrey Masonic Centre, Guildford. These series of weekly learning sessions culminate in an annual LoI Festival (our last meeting of the Masonic year). It is here that the lodge meeting is handed over to and run entirely by our new or junior lodge members. The more seasoned members of the lodge present some of the more unusual or rarely recited pieces of ritual during the meeting.

It's not all work, you join for the Social aspect as well.

As a Lodge we enjoy many activities together both charitable and social. Our main fundraiser is an annual charity gala. The money raised from this special event is donated to a charity close to the heart of the Master of the Lodge. In addition, more relaxed activitiess include a darts night and drinks at a pub, Topgolf, Clay pigeon shoots or our Annual Charity Golf Day. As charity is at the heart of Freemasonry, we also use these social activities to raise funds wherever possible. We actively encourage visiting other Masonic lodges. This is where you get the most out of Fremasonry by meeting fellow Freemasons and broaden your circle of masonic friends. All lodges operate with slight differences in their ceremonies or ritual, so it is good to see an alternative view on proceedings.

We keep our December meeting specifically for initiating new members. However you wouldn’t necessarily have to wait for this specific evening. We have Christmas hats of all descriptions for our festive board (Dinner) and enjoy a Christmas carol or three.

In conclusion, we hope that this soundbite has given you a good sense of who we are as a lodge and what we are about. If you would like to learn more about the values of Freemasonry and why joining Weybridge Lodge of Freemasons Guildford Surrey can be a rewarding experience, please reach out to us below and we will get in touch.

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