The Lodge

The Lodge Room

The Lodge Room at Peterhead Masonic Temple is a spacious and traditional setting, designed to reflect the heritage, dignity, and ceremonial nature of Freemasonry.

Rich wood panelling lines the walls throughout, complemented by high coffered ceilings and classic chandeliers that provide a warm and atmospheric setting. The room is arranged in the traditional manner, with seating set around the perimeter, creating a sense of openness and focus toward the centre.

At the heart of the Lodge Room lies the distinctive chequered floor, surrounded by the principal pedestals and furnishings used in Masonic ceremonies. The raised dais at the head of the room features the Master’s chair and accompanying seats, forming a striking focal point that reflects the order and structure of the Lodge.

The layout allows for both formal meetings and ceremonial work, while also providing a comfortable and well-maintained environment for members. Care has been taken to preserve the character of the room, ensuring it remains both functional and respectful of its traditions.

Overall, the Lodge Room offers a fitting and impressive setting for the practice of Freemasonry within Peterhead, combining tradition, craftsmanship, and a strong sense of continuity.

The Lodge Room is more than a place of meeting; it is a space where tradition is preserved, values are lived, and brotherhood is strengthened. Within its walls, generations have gathered to share in the work of the Craft, and it continues to stand as a symbol of unity, respect, and continuity — a place where the past, present, and future of Freemasonry meet.