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Lodge No. 1334

Norman Lodge

Consecrated 1870

Norman Lodge Lodge

Upcoming Meetings

16 Sep 2026
Regular
Durham Masonic Hall
Next Meeting
21 Oct 2026
Regular
Durham Masonic Hall
18 Nov 2026
Regular
Durham Masonic Hall
16 Dec 2026
Election
Durham Masonic Hall
20 Jan 2027
Installation
Durham Masonic Hall
17 Feb 2027
Regular
Durham Masonic Hall

Get to Know Us

Who We Are

Norman Lodge members are very proud of the fact that our Lodge has been in existence for over 152 years, meeting in the same Masonic hall, in Old Elvet, Durham City, Co. Durham, England.

A city which can trace its history back more than a thousand years, to the arrival of a religious community seeking a permanent resting place for the body of St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne.

As a shrine for their saint, they built first a wooden, then a stone church, on top of a rocky hill, protected on three sides by the River Wear.

Following the Norman conquest of 1066, King William also found this site appealing and realised it offered an ideal strategic location from which to rule Northumbria and defend the region against the Scots. The community of Cuthbert gave way to Benedictine Monks and a Bishop appointed by the king. They began the building of the Cathedral, to provide a monumental shrine for St Cuthbert, and the Castle, to act as protection for the Cathedral and to provide a palace for the Bishop.

The result was one of the most impressive construction projects ever undertaken. The panoramic view of the Cathedral and Castle has been described as ‘one of the finest architectural experiences of Europe’ and together they are now designated a World Heritage Site.

Our Lodge meets 10 times a year, on the third Wednesday of the month except for July and August when we take our summer break.

We welcome visitors from Lodges around the world working under constitutions approved by the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE).

What We Do

We are an old Masonic Lodge who takes considerable pride in following the traditions and rituals of Freemasonry as well as having a modern outlook to life in general.

One our Masonic beliefs is charity, we try to support local charities when we can as well as giving help to national charities.

Why Join Us

We have members from all walks of life who enjoy each other’s company and friendship. We try to look after our older members to make sure they are not forgotten in modern day life as well as catering for the younger generation.

Joining Norman Lodge Lodge

Joining Fee £85.00 one-time payment
Annual Subscription £170.00 per year
Dining Fee A Two Course Meal usually costs £12.00 per meeting

Durham Masonic Hall

36 Old Elvet, Durham, Co. Durham
DH1 3HN

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