1860 – Freemason’s Hall, Great Queen Street, London
The first English Grand Lodge was founded in 1717,
The first English Grand Lodge was founded in 1717,
Built on the site of the townhouse of their first Grandmaster,
Occupying the corner of Glenworth Street and Baker Place, and originally known as the Philisophical Buildings,
Recently renovated,
Originally built by First and Second Bailieborough Presbyterian Churches as an institute for the education of boys in their faith.
Small Gothic inspired Masonic Hall on an almost domestic scale.
An eccentric polychromatic building built as a Masonic Hall and now used as a Plymouth Brethren Meeting House.
Perspective View & Plans as published in The Building News,
The Masonic Building was built in 1889 and designed by Frank Edbrooke in a Romanesque style.
Thames Lodge in Henley on Thames is the oldest Masonic order in Henley,