Our meetings are held at Freemasons’ Hall, London Road, Leicester on the Second Wednesday evening each month from October to May starting, usually at 6pm, or at such hour as the Master may appoint. Installation meeting is in May each year.

We are very lucky to have such a prestigious building, which is home to four lodge rooms, excellent dining facilities and an impressive library and museum. 

In the Museum can be seen a fine collection of Masonic Aprons and certificates which go back to the early eighteenth century. They include items of regalia once worn by Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany 1763 – 1827, as well as some of the earliest membership and clearance certificates to be found in England. In addition to regalia associated with Craft Masonry there is a collection of items belonging to many other orders of Freemasonry linked with the Province.



Above: Photo gallery of Freemasons Hall, London Road, Leicester.  The meeting place of Newarke Lodge and many other Leicester Lodges.  Depicted here are the four lodge rooms along with their ornate furnishings and decor. 


Above: The Library & Museum at Freemasons Hall, London Road, Leicester.