Freemason's Hall, Bristol
Buildings and structures completed in 1821Freemasonry in the United KingdomGrade II* listed buildings in BristolMasonic buildingsUse British English from October 2021
Freemason's Hall, Bristol is a building on Park Street in the city of Bristol, England. It is a Grade II* listed building initially built in 1821. It is now the home of Freemason's in Bristol and is the seat of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Bristol as well as a number of other organisations and side orders including the Rite of Baldwyn. It is the home of 38 Craft Lodges, 14 Royal Arch Chapters, and 7 Mark Lodges, 3 Royal Ark Lodges and is one of the few masonic provinces which enjoy all lodges meeting in the same building. The Bristol Masonic Society also meets there.
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Hill Street, Bristol City Centre
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N 51.45364 ° | E -2.60209 ° |
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Hill Street
Hill Street
BS1 5PU Bristol, City Centre
England, United Kingdom
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