Freemason's Hall, Masonic temple in Park Street, Bristol, England
Freemason's Hall is a stone building located at the corner of Park Street and St Georges Road, topped with a copper-clad roof and framed by cast iron railings at its entrance. Inside, the structure contains multiple temples, dining rooms, and meeting spaces designed for different ceremonies and gatherings.
The building was first constructed in 1821 as a Philosophical Institution and was acquired by Bristol Freemasons in 1871. Following damage during World War II, the structure underwent major reconstruction and renewal.
The building serves as a gathering place for local freemasons who conduct their ceremonies and meetings within its walls. Different rooms inside allow multiple lodges to hold their activities at the same time.
The building is located at a prominent corner in the city center and is easy to reach on foot. Access is restricted to members only, so visitors cannot typically enter and view the interior.
What sets this building apart is that it serves as the central hub for all freemasonry in the local area. Every masonic lodge in the city conducts its ceremonies within these walls, which is uncommon elsewhere in England.
Location: City of Bristol
GPS coordinates: 51.45360,-2.60203
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:21
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