Where we meet

The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is the governing body for the majority of freemasons within England and Wales with lodges in other, predominantly ex-British Empire and Commonwealth countries outside the United Kingdom. It claims to be the oldest Grand Lodge in the world, by descent from the first Grand Lodge formed in London in 1717. Together with the Grand Lodge of Ireland and the Grand Lodge of Scotland they are often referred to, by their members, as “the home Grand Lodges” or “the Home Constitutions”.
- The Ceiling Mosaic at the Grand Temple in Freemasons Hall, United Grand Lodge of England
- The Doors to Grand Temple at Freemasons Hall
- The Ceiling Mosaic at the Grand Temple in Freemasons Hall, United Grand Lodge of England
- Freemasons Hall Interior of Grand Temple, including the pipe organ
- Freemasons Hall London Grand Temple
- The Museum at Freemasons Hall, United Grand Lodge of England
- The Museum at Freemasons Hall, United Grand Lodge of England
- The Museum at Freemasons Hall, United Grand Lodge of England
- The War Memorial in The Grand Temple Vestibule at Freemasons Hall
