
Old Edwardian Lodge of Stourbridge No. 6141
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UK Freemasonry is built on foundational principles of INTEGRITY, FRIENDSHIP, RESPECT, SERVICES.
We welcome individuals interested in personal growth and community service, promoting the values that unite us.
OVERVIEW

RW.Bro. David F. Macey
Current Master
of The Old Edwardian Lodge of Stourbridge No. 6141
2025-2026
The school was founded on the 21st May 1430 and was known as The Chantry School of Holy Trinity. A century later, in the reign of Edward VI, the Charter was granted on the 17th June 1552 and ordained there should be forever a Grammar School at Stourbridge. It is now a sixth form mixed college. Since the School became a sixth form college in 1975, there is now, no restriction on membership, although there are still some members who attended the School.
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The Old Edwardian Lodge of Stourbridge No. 6141, met at the Talbot Hotel, Stourbridge from the first regular meeting held on 5th February 1946 following the Consecration held in the school hall, until August 29th 2021.The Old Edwardian Lodge of Stourbridge N0. 6141 has been in existence since 1946.
Since then many Lodges & Chapters moved to new Lodge Rooms at:
James S. Webb, Freemasonry Centre, Stourbridge, DY8 1SP.
The Hall is a well-appointed building with ample parking. However, the Lodge benefits from the excellent facilities at the Old Edwardian Social Club nearby, where the Festive Board takes place after our Tuesday meetings. The OESC has its own parking. The Lodge recently celebrated it's 80th Year with a Celebration Dinner at the Stourbridge Golf Club with our wives, partners and friends in November 2025.
Our Lodge meets on a Tuesday evening at Stourbridge six times a year in February, March, April, October, November & December.
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The United Grand Lodge of England is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Districts overseas.
VALUES
Our core values define our organisation and guide our actions, fostering a strong and supportive community that emphasises ethical living.

Integrity
Core Principle
Integrity is fundamental in Freemasonry. Members are encouraged to act in honesty and uphold strong moral principles within the fraternity and the wider community.

Friendship
Bond of Brotherhood
Friendship is essential; through shared experiences and support, we create lasting connections that enrich our lives and those around us.

Respect
Valuing Diversity
Respecting one another fosters an inclusive environment where every member's voice is valued, nurturing growth and understanding among us and is our aim to strive and foster the sense of belonging through various events and charitable initiatives.

Services
Charitable Innovations in the Local Community and Globally
Whether participating in events, fundraising for a charitable cause or volunteering for public or community organisations, service is at the very heart of Freemasonry. Freemasons also support larger Charities with considerable financial contributions donated from the United Grand Lodge of England.
(view our Charity page)