Freemasons Hall Leicester

Granite Lodge meet at the Provincial Headquarters, situated at Number 80, London Road, Leicester. We are very lucky to have such a prestigious building, which is home to four lodge rooms, excellent dining facilities and an impressive library and museum. Whilst Freemasonry in Leicester dates back many years, the building we now call home had its first foundation stone laid in 1909. The Masonic Hall Leicester was consecrated by the Pro Grand Master, Lord Ampthill, in April 1910. Since then the facilities in the building, and the building itself, have been extended on a number of occasions. It now serves as a meeting place for the Lodges in the City of Leicester. All Masonic Lodges in Leicester meet at various times of the year.

Above: Photo gallery of Freemasons Hall, London Road, Leicester.  The meeting place of Granite Lodge and many other Leicester Lodges.  Depicted here are the four lodge rooms along with their ornate furnishings and decor. 

Above: The Library & Museum at Freemasons Hall, London Road, Leicester.
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