
Welcome to the website of the Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge of Freemasons, No 2978, under the jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England. Our members enjoy being Freemasons and are pleased to take this opportunity to explain about Freemasonry in general and our Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge in particular.
If you are interested in learning more about Freemasonry, or perhaps interested in becoming a Freemason and joining our Lodge, then please browse our website. The site can only provide an overview of Freemasonry and our Lodge, so if you need any further information, then please contact, us and we will do our best to answer your questions, and steer you in the right direction.
If you are interested in joining, or learning more, please watch the short Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge promotional video:
The Knightsbridge Reserve Forces lodge is open to all members of the Reserve and Regular Forces past & present from the, Army, Navy & Air Force. The Lodge also welcomes members from the ‘Blue Light Services’, Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, or Search and Rescue Services, past and present.

Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge is currently working towards future membership of the Circuit of Service Lodges. The Circuit of Service Lodges comprises of a number of individual lodges formed together to promote comradeship and fraternal contact between military masons. Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge is currently sponsored by the Circuit of Service Lodges on a pathway working towards meeting the threshold to apply for membership.
An important feature of the Knightsbridge Reserve Forces Lodge is that it is not exclusive to the Regular or Reserve Forces, or Blue Light Services. As the Reserve forces come from civilian occupations and backgrounds, the lodge is happy to welcome new members who are not from the Military. All we ask is that you have an interest or connection with the Military and that you support the Regular and Reserve Forces.
We also understand that there will be Members who may have had life changing injuries or traumas and this is no impediment to joining our Lodge. We look forward to welcoming all to the lodge, to enjoy the camaraderie.
If you are already a Freemason you would be welcomed as a joining member, or if you would simply like to attend a meeting as a visitor just Email our Secretary. We are a small and friendly Lodge, and the welcome is always warm.
If you are interested in becoming a Freemason, then your first step is to read the information on our website, and contact the Lodge Secretary, whose details are in the Contact Section.
Although Freemasonry has a serious side, with its ritual and charity, it is also very much a fun social activity…
This section will provide you with the initial information to help you decide if you want to apply to join Freemasonry, and how to…
The Knightsbridge Reserve Forces lodge meets four times a year. We meet on the 4th Monday in February, September…
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