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Bexhill Lodge No. 4898 and King Harold Chapter No. 8630.

Our lodge, established in 1927, and our chapter, named in honor of King Harold, offer a welcoming environment for those interested in the values of Freemasonry.

Bexhill Lodge No 4898

Craft lodges, also known as Blue Lodges, are the foundational units of Freemasonry where members progress through the three basic degrees: Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason.

Bexhill Lodge No 4898

Bexhill Lodge, established in April 1927, is a vibrant part of the Freemasonry community in Bexhill-on-Sea. Located on Wilton Road, the lodge has a rich history and continues to thrive, offering a welcoming environment for members from all walks of life. The lodge serves as a place where individuals can come together to foster personal growth, build lifelong friendships, and contribute to their communities through various charitable activities
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King Harold Chapter No 8630

Chapters, on the other hand, are part of the Royal Arch Masonry, which is considered a continuation of the Master Mason degree. Members of chapters, known as Companions, must first be Master Masons.

King Harold Chapter No 8630

King Harold Chapter No 8630, named after the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, is another distinguished chapter within the Freemasonry network. This chapter is known for its commitment to the core values of Freemasonry and its active participation in both social and charitable endeavors. Members of King Harold Chapter engage in various activities that promote personal development and community service, reflecting the enduring principles of Freemasonry.
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