Gateshead Fell L4349

Who are we?

Freemasonry has a wonderful history, which dates back more than three centuries. It is one of the world’s oldest secular fraternities, a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values. Founded on the three great principles of Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth, it aims to bring together men of goodwill, regardless of background and differences.

People might think that to become a Freemason is quite difficult. It’s actually straightforward.

The essential qualifications for admission is that you have a belief in a Supreme Being.It is usual for candidates to be “mature men of 21 years and over”, but in some circumstances candidates between the ages of 18 and 21 can be admitted.

What we do

Freemasonry is the U.K.’s largest secular, fraternal and charitable organisation. It teaches moral lessons and self-knowledge through participation in a progression of allegorical two-part plays.

Why join us?

If your are over the age of 21 years, Freemasonry not only offers self improvement, it affords it’s members excellent opportunities to socialise with like minded people locally, nationally, and for some (with permission) even further afield again. Regular social events give you the opportunity to get family and friends involved too. We also promote masonic and non-masonic charities. Freemasonry’s influence for good is never ending.

When we meet

3rd Tuesday September – May.

Fees

Joining fee: £0

Lodge subscriptions: £144

Typical dining fee: £10

Contact

facilities at Gateshead Masonic Hall

Address

Alexandra Road, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE8 1RB.

Hall information

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Lodges that meet here

Parking: 

Ample car parking is available within the grounds of the building with some limited on-street parking if necessary.

Approach: 

Gateshead Masonic Hall offers three main entrance points, two of which are easy access. The main gated front entrance via Alexandra Road presents a few well lit steps, accompanied by a handrail. 

The two accessible entrances to the building are via the rear car park where the building is on the level. The first of the two wheelchair accessible points is via a set of doors leading from the car park into the main dining hall. The alternative route takes you to the Alexandra Road entrance of the building via well lit, perimeter footpath within the halls grounds. These routes are well lit and secured by CCTV.

Entrance: 

Wide double doors.

Emergency: 

There are Emergency Exits from all rooms evacuating to level ground outside the building. There is a defibrillator installed and several trained personnel.

Accessibility:

The Masonic Hall in Gateshead is a single storey building making it fully accessible to all and especially those with mobility issues. The building is accessed through wide double-doors at the front and rear. There are ramps leading into the building at both doors and there will always be a welcoming and friendly Gateshead Freemason available to assist if required. All rooms inside the building are on the same single floor and easily accessible without the need for internal ramps or lifts. There is a Hearing Loop within the main Lodge Room 

Toilets: 

There are separate male and female toilets, both are wheelchair accessible.

Inside: 

The building hosts a large 200 capacity dining hall with a professional kitchen and fully functioning bar. The bar offers a selection of alcohol and non-alcohol drinks, including a selection of draught beers, cans and bottles.

A large temple seating 100 and a smaller temple seating 50. 

A library / large meeting room, and a smaller meeting room.

The hall has separate Male / Female washroom facilities, each with their own cloakroom.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Access via the front entrance presents seven small steps assisted by a handrail. There are no further steps or lifts required within the building as it is built on ground level.

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