Willington Masonic Hall

Named in: 1919 Date of Warrant or Constitution: 1919 Warrant of Constitution: 3rd November 1919. Consecrated 14th April 1920.

facilities at Willington Masonic Hall

Address

72,73 and 74 High Street, Willington Crook County Durham DL15 0PF

Hall information

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Lodges that meet here

Parking: 

The Lodge is situated off the main High Street and there is parking in the vicinity to accommodate brethren and visitors.

Approach: 

The entrance is at the back of the High Street.

Entrance: 

Wide door, level entrance, doorbell.

Emergency: 

We have two staircases and either can be used to vacate the building in an emergency.

Accessibility:

Many of our meeting places were built before disabilities were fully considered; many have protected status making major adaptations difficult.

Freemasons will adapt and assist Brethren, and visitors, to fully participate and enjoy the facilities.

Toilets: 

Accessible toilets in entrance and upstairs if required.

Inside: 

No internal ramps. Dining tables are wheelchair accessible.

Stairs/Lifts: 

We have two stairways one we use in an emergency and one which is the main access to the lodge. Stair lift to temple. Stairs have handrail on one side.

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