Acacia Lodge

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Introduction

Acacia Lodge, The lodge of the Funeral and Embalming Profession. Acacia is a Hall Stone Jewel Lodge which means it contributed to the building of United Grand Lodge in in Great Queen Street , in memory of the fallen during the Great War and our name is commemorated in the entrance hall at United Grand Lodge.

Why join

Freemasonry is about sharing a common desire for charitable support and following a high moral code. It is a male-only society, focused on following the three core principles and improving oneself and others. Our society is open to men of any race, religion, political belief and status.

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How to join

One of the most common misconceptions about Freemasonry – and there are many of them – is that you have to be invited to join. There is absolutely no reason why you should not ask to join – in fact that is the correct procedure.

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Lodge Meeting Dates

The Regular Meetings of the Lodge are held on the third Monday in February, the fourth Wednesday in April (Installation Meeting), the fourth Wednesday in October and the second Thursday in December. The meetings start at 3-00pm and are followed by dining in fine style at the masonic center.

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News

Read about the latest updates and changes, related to our brotherhood

Melting Knives, Raising Futures: Summer Fitness for At-Risk Teens across London

London Freemasons’ Charity has awarded a £10,000 grant to London-based charity Steel Warriors to support a Summer 2026 project delivering free calisthenics classes for young people across the capital.

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London’s At-Risk Youth Served up Hospitality Training at The Clink Training Cafe

The Clink Training Café is the charity’s first dedicated hospitality training facility designed exclusively for young people aged 16–25 who could be at risk of entering the criminal justice system. It is an initiative intended to give students direction and purpose, whilst also strengthening community resilience in South London.

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Closing the Attainment Gap in Islington

A generous £5,000 grant from London Freemasons enables 40 children and young people in London to receive tuition within two London schools, better enabling them to break free from the disadvantages that life has otherwise landed them with.

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Melting Knives, Raising Futures: Summer Fitness for At-Risk Teens across London

London’s At-Risk Youth Served up Hospitality Training at The Clink Training Cafe

Closing the Attainment Gap in Islington

EventsThe Charterhouse

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Kent Club Gala

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Lord Mayor’s Show, Parade and Luncheon

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Belmont Ensemble Concert

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