Fairbrook Lodge 5281

PROUD TO BE A
Hallstone lodge
It is reported that following the end of the Great War and to celebrate the ensuing peace, Prince Albert, His Royal Highness The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn KG, PC, KT, KP, GCMG etc., the MW Grand Master at that time, attended an extraordinary meeting at the Royal Albert Hall and suggested that a new building be erected “in this Metropolis of the Empire dedicated to the Most High and worthy of the great traditions of the United Grand Lodge of England…” The primary goal for this proposed construction was to provide a fitting memorial which would honour those brethren who made the 'Supreme Sacrifice' during the course of the Great war 1914-1918.
We are immensely proud of the work of our lodge forefathers and the charitable donations that they gave in order to secure the prestige title of a Hallstone Lodge, so that the we may never forget those that made the ultimate sacrifice. Today our Worshipful Master still wears that original jewel that was bestowed on us over 70years ago and our lodge name is commemorated in the entrance hall at United Grand Lodge.