Norfolk/England – ‘It’s harder to get into a golf club’ – what is it like to be a Freemason?


'It's harder to get into a golf club' - what is it like to be a Freemason?

(by Jessica Frank-Keyes, Eastern Daily Press, September 14, 2019)

From secretive rituals to cult-like rumours, the Freemasons is an ancient organisation cloaked in layers of mystery.
And while Masonic chapters – or lodges – are spread across the world, with more than six million members in all seven continents, you don’t have to venture very far to come face-to-face with the society’s intricate traditions.
Just seconds from Norwich market and the steps of City Hall is one of the country’s oldest Masonic sites, the Provincial Grand Lodge of Norfolk, in a quiet building on a historic street.
Billed as a wedding venue, 47 St Giles Street’s Instagram page boasts photos of…

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'It's harder to get into a golf club' - what is it like to be a Freemason?

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