
Upper Thames Lodge was established in May 1976 at the Oxford Masonic Centre. It was founded by members at the Upper Thames Motor Yacht Club, based in nearby Sonning on the River Thames. The link to the river is still maintained, however, there is no criteria regarding boat ownership.
The lodge meets on a Friday evening in January, March, May, September and November at the Henley Masonic Centre and has a very active Lodge of Instruction programme. The lodge also organises many social functions throughout the year and we support a number of local and national charities. Our members are drawn from all walks of life,
A warm welcome is always extended to visiting brethren and new members alike.
Facts at your finger tips
| Regular meetings per year | 5 |
| Meeting night | Second Friday |
| Months of meetings | September (i), November, January, March and May. |
| Usual time of meeting | 6pm |
| Date of Consecration | 27th May 1976 |
| Ritual | Taylors |
| Lodge specialism | General lodge (originally motor boat enthusiasts) |
| Contact | secretary.upperthames@oxfordshirefreemasons.org |
For more information on Upper Thames Lodge visit their website here

