Integrity
We act with honesty in all our dealings, within the lodge and in the wider world.
Maritime Lodge No. 3025 was consecrated on Thursday 16th June 1904 at the historic Ordsall Hall, Salford — a fraternity built upon centuries of Masonic tradition.
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and most respected voluntary societies. Maritime Lodge No. 3025 is a thriving lodge in the Province of East Lancashire, working under the United Grand Lodge of England. We welcome men of good character from all walks of life who share our commitment to self-improvement and service.
Our lodge meets in fellowship and fraternity, conducting ceremonies that have been refined over centuries, building bonds of true and lasting friendship among members.
“Freemasonry is a society of friends and brothers, among whom a special tie binds us one to another — a tie formed by shared values, mutual respect, and a dedication to making good men better.”
The name Maritime reflects our proud connection to the heritage and spirit of Salford and the waterways that shaped this great city’s history. We carry that legacy forward with every meeting.
We act with honesty in all our dealings, within the lodge and in the wider world.
True brotherhood transcends background and builds enduring bonds of fellowship.
We honour every individual's worth and uphold the dignity of all people.
Charitable giving and community service are at the very heart of our fraternity.
Our lodge meets at Hemsley House in the Province of East Lancashire. For precise dates, times, and venue details, please contact our secretary.
We are proud members of the United Grand Lodge of England, working within the traditions established in 1717.