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Saltdean Lodge was formed in 1965 and has a rich history of hospitality and diversity. Our members are ordinary people doing our very best to make a positive and lasting contribution to society as well as gaining friendships for life.

Freemasonry is one of the world’s largest and oldest non-religious and non-political fraternal and charitable organisations. It is open to people from all walks of life, regardless of their race, religion, sexual orientation or socio-economic position in society.

It teaches self-knowledge through participation in a progression of ceremonies and members are expected to be of high moral standing and are encouraged to speak openly about Freemasonry.

Organised Freemasonry, as we know it today, began with the founding of the first Grand Lodge on 24 June 1717 at the Goose and Gridiron Ale House in St Paul’s Churchyard. It was formed by the agreement of four London Lodges, the oldest of which was thought to have existed in 1691. 


Evidence of the movement’s existence prior to 1691 is sparse, so the true origins remain a mystery. However, there is general agreement amongst historians and researchers that Freemasonry developed, either directly or indirectly, from the medieval stonemasons – otherwise known as Operative Masons – who built the great cathedrals and castles.