Twickenham District Masonic Council
Twickenham

About Twickenham District Masonic Council
The Twickenham District Masonic Council, located on London Road in Twickenham TW1 1HD, is a long-established Masonic centre serving members and the wider community across the Richmond upon Thames area. Open six days a week, the venue provides a welcoming, professionally run setting for Masonic activities as well as private events and social gatherings. Visitors are met with genuine hospitality, a well-stocked bar, good food and ample free parking. The building is fully accessible, making it an inclusive destination for anyone curious about Freemasonry or simply looking for a distinctive local venue with real character.
Local area
Sitting on London Road, one of Twickenham’s main thoroughfares, the Masonic Council is well placed within a town that has always valued its civic and social institutions. Twickenham’s strong sense of community — the kind that keeps people here for decades — makes it fertile ground for an organisation built on fellowship and mutual support. The venue’s accessible location, close to local bus routes and not far from Twickenham station, means it draws members and guests from across Richmond upon Thames and the neighbouring boroughs with ease.
Why choose Twickenham District Masonic Council
With a 4.7 rating from visitors and consistently warm feedback about its atmosphere and staff, this is a venue that delivers on its promises. The combination of free parking, full accessibility and generous opening hours — nine in the morning until ten at night, Monday to Thursday and Saturday — makes it genuinely convenient. Whether you are an existing Mason, someone considering joining, or a local looking for a well-run, characterful space for a private function, the Council offers good value, real hospitality and a setting with considerably more personality than a hired hotel suite.
Services
- Masonic lodge meetings and ceremonies
- Private event and function hire
- Bar and refreshments
- Food and dining
- Community social gatherings
- Accessible venue facilities
- Free on-site parking
Ideal for: Freemasons and lodge members, Prospective members curious about Freemasonry, Local residents seeking a private event venue, Community groups and social clubs, Residents aged 50 and over, Twickenham and Richmond borough locals.
Frequently asked questions
What days and hours is the Twickenham District Masonic Council open?
The venue is open Monday to Thursday and Saturday, from 9 AM to 10 PM. It is closed on Fridays and Sundays.
Is the venue suitable for private events and functions?
Yes. The existing visitor feedback highlights the Council as an excellent setting for private events and gatherings, with bar facilities, food and ample free parking available.
Is the building accessible for people with mobility requirements?
Yes, the venue is described as fully accessible, making it convenient for visitors of all abilities.
Do I have to be a Freemason to visit?
The venue welcomes all visitors, not just existing members. It is described as a welcoming community hub suitable for those exploring Freemasonry as well as those simply seeking a quality local venue.
How can I contact or find out more about the Twickenham District Masonic Council?
You can call them on 020 8892 1131 or visit their website at tdmcl.co.uk. The venue is located at 150 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 1HD.
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