Where we do it

Wherever you live or work in Sussex there is a Masonic Centre or Lodge accessible to you.

Lodges
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Our Proud Fraternity in Sussex dates back to 1696
Locations across East and West Sussex
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With over 147 Lodges meeting in 26 towns and cities across East and West Sussex, there’s bound to be one near you – whether you’re looking for a local Lodge, a specialist interest group, or one of our University Scheme Lodges.

Wherever you are on your Masonic journey, you’ll find a warm welcome waiting.

Click the → icon next to any town to explore the Lodges that meet there. If a Lodge has its own website, simply click its name to learn more.

Abbey

Andredesweald

East Sussex Masters

King Harold

Naylor

Rudyard Kipling

Tilsmore

Wadhurst

Ferring Contemporary

Ferring Contemporary

Mid Sussex

Ockenden

Round Table Lodge of Sussex

Hurst Johnian

Arundel

Bond of Friendship

Howard Lodge of Brotherly Love

Rustington

Homestreu

Meeching

Peace and Fraternity

Peacehaven

Rottingdean

Seaford

Seven Sisters Lodge of Installed Masters

Taurus of Sussex

 

Chanctonbury

Pentalpha

Derwent

Hastings

Rose of England

Senlac

St George

St Leonards

St Michael

White Rock

Burgess Hill

Chaggeley

Claitune

Crowborough Beacon

David Llewellyn

Dirigentes

Fidelity

Loxfield

William de Warenne

Cissbury

Fiscian

Heene Lodge of Peace and Concord

Lancing

Ordinges

Shoreham Beach

Sompting

St Mary of the Harbour

Sussex Motorcycling

Stanford

Thomas á Becket

Worthing Lodge of Friendship

Worthing Lodge of Installed Masters

Worthing Temple

Adur

Arthur Jolly

Arun

Atlingworth

Brighthelmstone

Brighton and Hove Civic

Burrell

Classic Motoring (Peripatetic)

Daylight

Duke of Richmond

Earl of Sussex

Football

Hand of Friendship

Harmony

Hoove

Hova Ecclesia

Knights of the Road

Light

Lignum

Marina

Mount Caburn

Old Brightonian

Old Steine

Past and Present

Preston Park

Regency

Royal Brunswick

Royal Pavilion

Royal York

Rugby

Saint Cecilia

Saltdean

Servimus

Sir Leonard Barford

South Down

Sussex Masters’

Sussex Provincial Grand Stewards

Railway

Sussex Scriveners’

Sussex Services

Sussex Unity

Temperance

Temple

Yarborough

Crawley

Forest Oak

Handcross

Ifield

Manor Royal

Worth

Andrerida

Beachy Head

Chatsworth

Eastbourne

Hartington

Langport

Old Eastbournian

Pevensey Castle

Royal Connaught

Southbourne

Tyrian

Verity

Hamelesham

Michelham Priory

Templar Aquila

Royal Clarence

Bundle of Sticks

Pelham

Simon de Montfort

South Saxon

Midhurst

Petworth

Thornton

Wellington

St Andrew’s

Why Not Join Us

Integrity 

Integrity is the cornerstone of the Four Pillars of Sussex Freemasonry, underpinning everything we do with honesty, accountability, and moral strength. It is not just about doing the right thing when others are watching, it’s about doing the right thing, always.
 
Freemasons across Sussex strive to lead by example in their personal, professional, and Masonic lives. From keeping our promises and standing by our principles, to supporting one another with sincerity and discretion, integrity is what builds trust, both within the Craft and in the wider world.
 
This pillar reflects our unwavering commitment to truth, reliability, and ethical conduct. It reminds us that our words and actions should always align, and that a Freemason’s honour is one of his most valuable assets.

Friendship 

Friendship forms a cherished part of the Four Pillars of Sussex Freemasonry, reflecting the deep bonds of trust, loyalty, and shared experience that unite us as brethren. It is through friendship that we find support, encouragement, and joy in our Masonic journey.
 In Lodges across Sussex, this pillar comes to life in countless ways, from the warm welcome given to visitors, to the companionship shared over festive boards and the quiet, steadfast presence during life’s more difficult moments. These relationships often last a lifetime, rooted in mutual respect and a shared commitment to personal growth and service.

More than fellowship, friendship in Freemasonry represents a powerful network of genuine human connection, a reminder that no one should walk alone, and that together we are stronger, kinder, and more resilient.

Respect

Respect holds a vital place among the Four Pillars of Sussex Freemasonry, representing the dignity, kindness, and consideration we show to others—both within and beyond the walls of the Lodge. It is the foundation of our relationships, guiding how we treat our fellow Freemasons and all those we encounter in daily life.
 
In Sussex, this pillar is lived out through the way we listen, support, and uplift one another. Whether it’s welcoming a new member, supporting a brother in need, or engaging with our local communities with humility and open-mindedness, Freemasons show that respect is not just a value—it’s a way of being.

This pillar is more than just courtesy; it reflects our deep commitment to fairness, tolerance, and the enduring principles of equality and mutual regard that define Freemasonry at its heart.

Service – A Core Pillar of Sussex Freemasonry

Service stands proudly at the forefront of the Four Pillars of Sussex Freemasonry, having taken the place of ‘Charity’ to reflect a broader and more active interpretation of giving. While charitable donations remain important, Freemasonry recognises that offering our time, energy, and effort is equally valuable.

Across Sussex, Freemasons are making a real difference, whether it’s volunteering at Amberley Museum to help maintain and preserve our local heritage, or organising community litter picks to keep our towns and countryside clean. These acts of service demonstrate our commitment to making a positive impact where it’s most needed.

This pillar represents more than just physical effort, it embodies the spirit of brotherhood,