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Lodge No. 7102

Quest Lodge

Consecrated 1951

Quest Lodge Lodge

Upcoming Meetings

1 Sep 2026
Regular
Seaham Masonic Hall
Next Meeting
6 Oct 2026
Regular
Seaham Masonic Hall
3 Nov 2026
Regular
Seaham Masonic Hall
1 Dec 2026
Election
Seaham Masonic Hall
2 Feb 2027
Installation
Seaham Masonic Hall
2 Mar 2027
Regular
Seaham Masonic Hall

Get to Know Us

Who We Are

Quest Lodge No7102 was consecrated in 1952 as a special interest lodge for the scouting fraternity and is based on both Masonic and scouting principles.

All of our founders were active scout leaders. The Lodge was named after the Quest Rover Crew which existed in Sunderland at that time. Quest Lodge Is a founding lodge of the Kindred Lodge Association (an association of 37 scouting, Boys Brigade and other youth affiliated lodges).

We are a friendly and enthusiastic lodge who still follow the principles of our founders by maintaining standards in our ceremonies, whilst enjoying the dining room experience through friendship and harmony at every meeting.

We have fraternal visits to other lodges within the area most months, where we are made very welcome. We also have a close relationship and enjoy reciprocal visits with Fawcett Lodge and Lodge Stewart who also hold their meetings at Seaham Masonic Hall.

At our September meeting we invite our own and visiting brethren, who are entitled, to wear their scout uniform. It is during this meeting when we celebrate our connection with the Scout Movement. We pride ourselves on the strong origins of scouting in this area. A little know fact is that the first official troop as pointed out in the Imperial and therefore the Sunderland records show Vaux Own as the first scout troop formed from the ‘Grindon Camp’. This initial experimental camp was in effect the birthplace of the whole scout movement, a fact that many Wearsiders may not appreciate.

What We Do

Our members have always been extremely active within the community in general but more particularly in youth work much of which is done voluntarily. Our members are active in; professional bodies and learned societies, local community, charities and places of worship and of course the Scout Movement as warranted leaders or support workers. Quest Lodge prides itself on being a friendly happy lodge and we care greatly for the welfare of our Brethren and their families. Members proudly support both masonic and non masonic charities by employing the skills and resources at their disposal.

Quest Lodge is held on the 1st Tuesday of the month. We follow ‘emulation’ working in our ceremonies and take pride in achieving a high standard of masonic ritual within a supportive environment. We hold a practise lodge on the Monday following our meeting where members can learn and practice their ritual in a relaxed and less formal situation. Our Lodge Mentor and other experienced members are always available to give advice and guidance if required. Although our freemasonry is important, ensuring balance is essential and commitments of family and work will understandably take precedence over masonic duty.

We have a history of supporting our members and their families through the most challenging of times. Our Lodge Almoner looks out for Freemasons who have fallen ill and to act as a source of support and contact for widows of deceased members over the festive season.

Why Join Us

We are a friendly, enthusiastic and inclusive Lodge and welcome men from all walks of life who follow the principles of our founders through maintaining standards in ceremonies whilst enjoying the dining room experience through friendship, brotherhood and harmony at every meeting.

Our members share many common interests including youth organisations as well as supporting many charitable causes. Members families and friends attend social evenings and Christmas celebrations. Our Annual Ladies Night is held at The Ramside Hotel, in Durham. This night is to celebrate our Masonic year, where over 130 guests attend, from Masonic Lodges throughout the country, donning their finest ball gowns and tuxedos.

Although Quest Lodge 7102 was originally founded as a Scout Lodge its has evolved over the years. Our membership now covers a range of men with many different backgrounds and occupations. With an age range of 36 years to 91 years, many of our current members have no connection with the scouting movement.

Joining Quest Lodge Lodge

Joining Fee £77.00 one-time payment
Annual Subscription Members £220.00 per annum, Country Members £100.00 per annum. per year
Dining Fee £12.00 per meeting

Seaham Masonic Hall

North Road, Seaham, Co. Durham
SR7 7AA

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