Lymington Masonic Centre

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Built in 1926, Lymington Masonic Hall is home to 5 Craft Lodges, a Royal Arch Chapter, a Mark Lodge, a Rose Croix Chapter and a Red Cross of Constantine Order

The history however of Freemasonry in Lymington goes much further back when the Brethren of Lymington petitioned in 1814 for a Warrant to start a New Lodge in Lymington, the Provincial Grand Master, instead of refusing the application, gave the Brethren the Warrant of the Lodge of Fellowship No. 584 which when transferred was called the New Forest Lodge No. 602

Below is a chart showing the formation of the Lodges that meet at the LMC, as well as many others.