About Our Venue

Warrington Masonic Hall

  • Warrington Masonic Hall was built in 1932–1933 and remains an architectural landmark in Warrington, particularly recognized for its two stone columns at the entrance on Winmarleigh Street. 
  • Freemasonry has deep roots in Warrington: the oldest lodge still meeting here, Lodge of Lights No 148, was founded in 1765

The Beamont Room

Fully air-conditioned and catering for up to 140 guests when dining. It is lit by four crystal chandeliers although the wall lights can be used to produce a more intimate setting.

You can choose round, oblong or square tables to suit your particular requirements and the formality of the occasion. Our staff will always be happy to advise you on the best option.

A microphone system is available for those important speeches and the room is complemented by a dance floor and stage area for you r evening entertainment.

The Hatton & Stretton Rooms

Fully air-conditioned and together can cater for up to 70 guests when dining. 

They can be separated to provide an area for a smaller reception, if required.