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When visiting Mark Masons' Hall, it is important to note that we operate a dress code; a smart standard of dress is required for all Members and Guests using the public areas within the building.
Gentlemen are expected to wear a tailored jacket, formal trousers and a collared shirt.
Ladies are expected to dress commensurately.
Denim clothing, t-shirts, clothing with large or offensive logos, inscriptions or advertisements and casual footwear such as trainers, flip flops and plimsoles are not permitted at any time.
The dress code may be relaxed at the discretion of the management in the event of hot weather or other exceptional circumstances.
Members and Guests who do not observe the dress code should be aware that they may be refused admission.
A huge thank you from St Oswald's Hospice to all Freemasons. The Mark Benevolent Fund completely refurbished the kitchens of the hospice at a cost of £107,628.
Our thanks to Darren Coleman-Heald - Charities Manager, Judith Ridley – Head of Finance and HR, Lisa Corcoran – Manager Shop@86, Dan Heath – Assistant Grand Secretary, Michael Owen – Catering Manager, Fabio Raposo – Deputy Catering Manager and Frank Cruz, Head Bartender for giving up their free time to help and support Mark Masons’ Hall at the London Open House event on Sunday, 23 September 2018.
Guests arrived from 9.30am and waited very patiently in the rain so we opened the doors early to allow them to dry off. Within minutes the team was inundated with guests from all corners of the globe. Our figures show that we welcomed over 400 people in to the building during the 4-hour opening time.
Lisa looked after registrations at the front desk whilst Judith directed people to the various rooms and answered their strange and wonderful questions ‘en route’! Dan and Michael were good enough to take on the role of tour guide and Fabio and Frank were swamped in the bar serving drinks and sandwiches. Darren spent most of his time working both printers to death on the 4th floor as demand for brochures outstripped supplies!
They all had a great day, if not a somewhat exhausting one, and were delighted when the doors closed at 2pm, but not before a last final mad rush by those wanting to see the lovely building. The last time Mark Masons’ Hall joined the Open House project was over 10 years ago and we are thrilled by the success of the event.
Here’s to next year!