Eaton Masonic Hall - Congleton, Cheshire, UK.
N 53° 09.922 W 002° 12.843
30U E 552543 N 5890955
The Eaton Masonic Hall dated 1878 is located on Mill Street in Congleton.
Waymark Code: WM1231B
Location: North West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/13/2020
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The Eaton Masonic Hall dated 1878 is located on Mill Street in Congleton.
Captain Jonathan Scott had the building constructed in 1790 as United Reformed Church before it was moved to Antrobus. In 1872 he had a new bigger church built and the building was sold to the Freemasons in 1877 and is used as the Eaton Masonic Lodge.
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Eaton Masonic Lodge No.533 was founded in 1846 by Bro. Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, of Eaton Hall, Grand Warden of the Province.
"During 1853-4 it was resolved to move the Lodge from the Golden Lion to the Bull's Head, its present abiding place. The annual subscription was slightly increased, and it was agreed that the quarterly supper should be paid for out of the Lodge funds." Source: (
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The Congleton Freemasons held their meetings at the following venues;
1846 - Golden Lion Inn, High Street, Congleton, Cheshire
1855 - Bull's Head Inn, Mill Street, Congleton, Cheshire
1877 - Lion and Swan, Swan Bank, Congleton, Cheshire
1878 - Masonic Hall, Mill Street, Congleton, Cheshire
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The Masonic Hall Congleton offers rooms for hire that are suitable for a variety of Events and Functions.
Address : 44, Mill Street, Congleton, Cheshire, UK, CW12 1AG
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