(by James Murray, Express, Sep 7, 2023 )
It’s long been one of the most secretive places in the country, but ahead of this weekend’s Open House Festival, James Murray gets an exclusive peek behind the imposing art deco facade of Freemasons’ Hall, the spiritual home of ‘The Craft’
For decades it has been one of the most secretive places in the country. Freemasons’ Hall, the imposing art deco building which stands sentry on Great Queen Street, in Holborn, central London, is the headquarters for English and Welsh freemasons and home to the United Grand Lodge of England.
Since it was built in the early 1930s, tens of millions of people have walked past the outside and, in recent years, the public has been permitted into the Museum of Freemasonry in the same…
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Since it was built in the early 1930s, tens of millions of people have walked past the outside and, in recent years, the public has been permitted into the Museum of Freemasonry in the same…
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