
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations.
Duke of Albany Lodge actively supports Masonic charities and has also supported a number of non-masonic charities over the years
Delve into the rich traditions of Freemasonry as we gather to celebrate our shared values and principles
We meet at Freemasons’ hall,
60 Great Queen Street,
London, WC2B 5AZ
The Kent Club for London Freemasons organises social events for Masons and their families.
Engage in enlightening discussions, partake in meaningful rituals, and forge lasting connections with fellow brethren
The founding Members were mostly Schoolmasters. The Members of today’s Lodge are a cross section of Society, ex members of the armed forces, members of the Police, businessmen and some retirees.
In keeping with our more recent past, we welcome new members from all walks of life. The ages of our members range from mid 20’s to mid 70’s.
The Lodge meets just four times per year, at 4.30pm on the first Tuesday of March, May, September and December. We hold a “Lodge of Instruction” two weeks before any meeting at 7pm at Freemasons Hall, which new Masons would be encouraged to attend approximately one year after joining the Lodge. The Lodge of Instruction always ends up in the bar at Freemasons Hall, for a social catch-up. As with all Freemasonry, social activity, charitable endeavours and contributing to society, are the key objectives of the Lodge.
Brixton Based Charity Creating Good Neighbours with Support from London Freemasons
West London River Boat Charity developing critical thinking, communication, and conflict-resolution skills with support from London Freemasons
Development of disadvantaged children in Tower Hamlets supported by London Freemasons’ grant to Half Moon charity

