(by Matthew Taylor, Grantham Journal, 28 August 2022)
A hall that houses Freemasons’ meetings will open to the public for only the second time in its 84-year history.
Grantham Freemasons’ Hall on Chambers Street is throwing open its doors to the public on Sunday September 11.
Visitors will be able to see all the nooks and crannies of the impressive Victorian building, including the impressive and ornate Lodge room where hundreds of Grantham Freemasons meet each month.
There will also be an exhibition of the hall’s Museum of Freemasonry, which holds some amazing historical artefacts of Grantham and Grantham Freemasonry dating from the late 1700s / early 1800s including 200-year-old year masonic paintings, medals, regalia, and…
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Visitors will be able to see all the nooks and crannies of the impressive Victorian building, including the impressive and ornate Lodge room where hundreds of Grantham Freemasons meet each month.
There will also be an exhibition of the hall’s Museum of Freemasonry, which holds some amazing historical artefacts of Grantham and Grantham Freemasonry dating from the late 1700s / early 1800s including 200-year-old year masonic paintings, medals, regalia, and…
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