Caledonian Lodge – 204

Caledonian Lodge – 204

Who Are We? Caledonian Lodge 204, meeting in Manchester Halls, traces its roots back to 1802 when four industrious Scots established it after moving to the area for work. Named to honour their homeland, the Lodge embodies the spirit of brotherhood, work ethic, and...
Clayton-le-Moors Masonic Hall

Clayton-le-Moors Masonic Hall

Atthe side of the Leeds and Liverpool canal at Clayton-le-Moors once stood an old Corn Mill founded in 1841 by Joseph Appleby a highly regarded Industrialist and Philanthropist of the time, the Mill was serviced by both road and canal although the Appleby Family made...
Clitheroe Masonic Hall

Clitheroe Masonic Hall

Clitheroe has been synonymous with stone masons since Medieval times and townsfolk are reminded of that every day of the week as the Castle overshadows our streets. Few people, however, will know that Freemasonry has been carried out in Clitheroe for almost 200 years....
Colne Lodge – 4402

Colne Lodge – 4402

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Colne Masonic Hall

Colne Masonic Hall

The earliest record of Freemasonry being practiced in Colne was back in 1760 when the Royal Lancashire Lodge used to meet in the upstairs room of what is now called the Market Street Tavern. In 1920 they moved to their current home in Albert Road which now...