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Castle Grove Masonic Hall

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Dating back to 1834 the building consists of some stunning architectural features, notably in the entrance hall the deep brown oak finishing’s turn your gaze up to the ceiling of all ceilings, ornate large floral designs guide you through to a stunning magnificent domed roof featuring beautiful stained glass.

The style of this historic Victorian manor house truly is striking –the sweeping staircase, intricate panelled woodwork and beautiful ceiling creating an ambience that is unique in Leeds. Throughout the venue you’ll find Baroque-style plastering, Tudor roses, Chinese and Classical motifs, as well as Rococo-style fireplaces.

Castle Grove Masonic Hall is home to 18 of the 200 Masonic Lodges in the Province of Yorkshire West Riding. Previously a Victorian Manor House it was in private hands until 1934 until the property was purchased by four Leeds Masonic Lodges for the sum of £2,500 on 11th October 1934. It has been a Masonic Hall ever since.

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