Lodge St John 60

Lodge St John 60 is a masonic lodge in Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland. The lodge was constituted in 1754, making it the fifth oldest lodge in Fife.

History

James I patronised the mason craft in Scotland, choosing grand masters from nobility or clergy. The first lodges in Fife were at Dunfermline and St Andrews.

The Lodge St John 60 was constituted on 19th November 1754, making it only the fifth lodge in Fife, when it received charter from The Grand Lodge of Scotland. The first lodge Master was Henry Cunningham, elected on 10th January 1755.

In 1865, members of Lodge St John 60 co-built the 6th Duke of Atholl memorial in Perthshire.

The first lodge building was constructed in February 1913 at Hill Street Inverkeithing. The lodge since moved to Hope Street, where it remains today.

Present day

Lodge St John 60 entrance (2026) Current serving Master Graham Primrose was installed on Friday 17 November 2023.

The lodge is used for community events like Slimming World and is licensed for catering events.