Hungerford Lodge No 4748

Hungerford Lodge No 4748 Hungerford Lodge No 4748 is a Lodge of Freemasons based in Newbury. We do not admit atheists or agnostics into Freemasonry.

The Highest Moral and Social Standards
• We aim to behave towards others as we would have them behave towards us
•We aim to be constructive in our approach to life and uphold the importance of the welfare and independence of everyone

Friendship
• We admit members from every ethnic group in the world
•We believe that all individuals are equal and dependant on each other. That they must be valued f

or their own merits regardless of factors such as race, national origin, religious creed, social status or wealth
•We respect the ideals and beliefs of others and endeavour to behave with kindness and understanding to all
•We cherish all life and the well being of all

Charity
• We consider charity as being goodwill to all
•We care not only for Masons and their families, but also for the community as a whole
•We raise money for charitable purposes only from our own members, not from the general public
•We give as generously as our wealth will allow and through voluntary work in the community
•Not only do we donate to local charities and good causes but also to medical research and need both locally and on a National scale

Integrity
• We strive for truth and believe that nothing can justify the telling of lies or being untrustworthy
•We treat everyone in an open and honest manner

Our Values

Our Values are expressed as single words, which describe those attributes that Freemasons try to practise.
•Friendship
•Charity
•Integrity
•Respect
•Virtue
•Self-discipline
•Patience
•Discretion

Our Objectives

The Highest Moral Standards

We are concerned with human behaviour, especially the distinction between good and bad and right and wrong. We are taught to be aware that all individuals have a natural tendency towards both good and evil; to consider our options and choose the former. We define our moral standards as
•Obeying the laws of the land
•Working hard
•Living peaceably and creditably
•Acting honourably and with understanding and charity to all

Serve Our Own Religion

Freemasonry is not a religion, but is about man’s relationship with man. There is no Masonic God, however, all Freemasons must declare a belief in a Supreme Being and we therefore have members of many faiths, including Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism. We are encouraged to practice our own religion, whatever faith it may be, and regard Freemasonry as a moral code subordinate to, but supportive of, that religion. Serve Their Own Community

Freemasonry encourages us to fulfil our responsibilities to our family and ourselves:
•We try and support our families in all they do
•We try to develop knowledge of ourselves, look after our health and do nothing to excess

Serve Our Neighbours

We try to
• behave towards others as we would have them behave towards us and to help anyone in need of support and assistance.
•avoid private disputes and quarrels

Our Masonic Lodge and its Members

We serve our Lodge by:
•Attending regularly and participating in the ceremonies through which the high moral standards to which we aspire are reinforced
•Keeping the few traditional Masonic forms of recognition within the confines of the Lodge
•Preserving harmony at our meetings
•Joining in the social activities

We promise to support and serve our fellow members by:
•Respecting their family
•Defending their good character in their absence
•Keeping their confidences – except anything contrary to the laws of our own religion or country. A Society of Upright Men

We offer membership to men of any race or religion who are of good reputation and not atheists or agnostics. All applicants must confirm that they are aged 21 years or above and come forward voluntarily with no expectation of obtaining material advantage. We exclude from membership those Freemasons who abuse the trust placed in them in their private or public lives or who fail to uphold the rules of Freemasonry. Our ceremonies contain dramatic presentations of moral lessons and include:
•Traditional passwords and signs of recognition which are only used in those ceremonies
•Solemn promises which are no different from those taken elsewhere
•Traditional penalties from an earlier age which are symbolic, not literal. They allude to the pain any honest man should feel at the thought of violating his word. We give as generously as our wealth will allow and through voluntary work in the community. Our society is for men only but there is a parallel and totally independent Masonic organisation for women. Enjoy Each Other’s Company

Our social activities and our enjoyment of Freemasonry cannot be over-emphasised. The objectives of Freemasonry are serious but our members are ordinary, fun-loving individuals who seek a good balance in life. Most of our meetings include a social dimension where the focus is on good fellowship and enjoyment in the company of like-minded friends. Our family and friends are important to us and are actively encouraged to participate in our social activities just as we participate in theirs. Develop Team Spirit and Fellowship

We develop team spirit and fellowship through all our activities and gain an understanding of the needs of others which in turn leads to increased tolerance and respect. We therefore consider Freemasonry to be a way of life which, when practised, makes us good citizens. Happiness is the outcome of such activity. It cannot be expressed in words but can only be experienced in the heart. As such it is sometimes described as the only true mystery of Freemasonry.

03/06/2026

As is tradition, we always have a game of heads and tales for a bottle of something to raise money for charity. Tonights was a very nice bottle of Jamaican Rum 🥃🥃🥃

Our members enjoyed a fantastic social evening together. Freemasonry isn't just about getting dressed up and performing ...
03/06/2026

Our members enjoyed a fantastic social evening together. Freemasonry isn't just about getting dressed up and performing ceremonies. Its about friendship and good times too. Freemasonry at its best.
Berkshire Freemasons fans

Tomorrow evening, we will be visiting our friends at The Combined Services Lodge No. 9900, who will be performing a thir...
31/05/2026

Tomorrow evening, we will be visiting our friends at The Combined Services Lodge No. 9900, who will be performing a third degree for one of our members. A great night ahead, and we thank all at CSL for their help!!

31/05/2026

We all know this feeling!!

31/05/2026

Thanks to your generous donations, we're proud to have supported 204 charities with grants totalling over £10 million in the last year!

These grants are making a difference to:
❤️ Children in their early years with a focus on poverty and neglect
❤️ Children affected by domestic abuse
❤️ Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
❤️ Our ongoing partnership with Hospice UK

Find out more about our grants to charities: https://ow.ly/1K4h50Z2f7l

31/05/2026

Proud to see the incredible impact being made across Berkshire communities through the work of The Berkshire Masonic Charity.

In Spring 2026 alone, over £24,000 has been distributed to support 12 local organisations and initiatives — from therapy centres and youth support programmes to deaf children’s education, emergency family assistance, community arts, swimming accessibility, and remembrance projects in Windsor.

Freemasonry is not only about tradition and fellowship — it is also about making a real difference where it matters most: in our local communities.

A huge thank you to everyone involved in supporting these causes and helping Berkshire Freemasonry continue its charitable mission.

This evening we are holding another special Lodge of Instruction. We are at our dining venue running through the Festive...
11/05/2026

This evening we are holding another special Lodge of Instruction. We are at our dining venue running through the Festive Board, procedure, etiquette and everyone practicing a new role.
Its important to have varied LOIs as it keeps members interest.

08/03/2026

These grants are spread across England, Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. 💙

📌 Find out which charities were supported in your area: https://ow.ly/BJIq50Ypusb

Team Hungerford delivered a wonderful double 2nd degree ceremony last night. Another team effort for two of our new memb...
18/02/2026

Team Hungerford delivered a wonderful double 2nd degree ceremony last night. Another team effort for two of our new members. We enjoyed the company of large number of visitors and another large sum of donations went in to this year's charity pot supporting The Thames Valley Air Ambulance.
A great evening of friendship in Aid of a wonderful charity.

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