Tour the Hall
Explore the rooms that make up the Centre. From the Lodge Room and Chapter Room to the Museum and Function Area.
Carrickfergus Masonic Centre is home to four Blue Lodges, three Royal Arch Chapters, a Council of Knight Masons and a Freemason Preceptory. It is a working hall with deep roots in County Antrim and an open door to those who would learn more.
The first Stated Meeting was held in this hall on 28th July 1898. Years of renovation, extension and the steady rhythm of meetings, dinners and ceremonies have kept Carrickfergus Masonic Centre a quiet but active part of life in the town. Today nine Masonic units meet here regularly alongside a thriving Social Club and several community groups who use the function room throughout the week.
Visiting Brothers and anyone considering joining or looking for a venue for a family event are all warmly welcome. There is a strong rule in our Order that there shall never be talk or discussion of religion or politics. All we ask of a member is a belief in the Supreme Being.
Browse the Lodges and Chapters that meet here. Take a tour of the rooms or see what's happening with our Clubs & Societies.
Explore the rooms that make up the Centre. From the Lodge Room and Chapter Room to the Museum and Function Area.
Nine Masonic units meet at Carrickfergus. Each has its own warrant, history and traditions.
The Hall is busy beyond Lodge nights. Line dancing, community groups and a weekly Club Night all take place here.
The function room at Carrickfergus Masonic Centre is well suited to dinners, dances, birthdays, wakes and family events. After recent refurbishment of the bar and festive areas the Hall offers a well-appointed space with a fully equipped kitchen and good bar facilities.
If you're enquiring about hiring the Hall, considering Freemasonry or simply passing through Carrickfergus we'd be glad to hear from you.