Stane Street Masonic Lodge

Stane Street Lodge was founded by experienced Masons who believed that you should have fun whenever you could. The name relates to a road in Sussex that connects London with Sussex, which is ironic that mainly London Masons formed a Sussex Lodge, the name itself gets away from Lodges named after and formed by Schools, Sports Clubs, towns and villages, and broadens the catchment area for Masons, who want to help the community and also have fun while doing it.

TheĀ  Lodge meets at the Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Horsham, West Sussex. RH12 1JF.

Stane Street Masonic Lodge number 8648, RECTE ET VERE (And Really Correct) was Warranted and Consecrated in 1975 and forms part of the Lodge of Union No. 38 which in turn is part of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex. The link below provides a list of the Founders.

What does Freemasonry mean to members of stane Street

Stane Street founder members

Stane Street Lodge family tree

Current Lodge Officers