There are no specific mentions of lodges in Codrington, Victoria. One notable lodge in the region is the Sandringham Masonic Hall in Brighton, Victoria, which is a double-storeyed rendered brick building in the Egyptian Revival style. Designed by architect Gordon John Sutherland, it features a projecting central bay forming an entry porch at the ground floor with a balcony above, each level delineated by a roll cornice. The porch has ante columns with palm-leaf capitals, flanked by small obelisks, and a panel of incised ornament to the lintel. Above, in the balcony spandrel, is a winged solar disc. While there are no specific travel-related descriptions or reviews for this lodge, it stands as a notable architectural landmark in Brighton, Victoria.