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Harrogate Masonic Hall Open Day

Harrogate Masonic Hall, Station Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 5NE

  • 19 Sep 2026
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Site opening

Explore Harrogate Masonic Hall on 19th September, which will be open for visitors from 1000-1600. Enjoy free guided tours, meet local Freemasons and learn about a tradition rich in history and philanthropy.

Discover the Hidden Heritage of Harrogate Masonic Hall – A Rare Glimpse Inside One of the Town’s Most Historic and Enigmatic Buildings.
Freemasonry has been a part of Harrogate life since 1864. Discover the history of our hall, built in 1930 for The Earl of Harewood KC, and explore its unique architectural features.

Step inside Harrogate Masonic Hall this Heritage Open Day and uncover over a century of tradition, symbolism, and community history. Usually closed to the public except when booked for private events, this remarkable Grade II listed building invites you to explore its beautifully crafted lodge rooms, historic regalia, and fascinating stories of local Freemasonry. From its striking architecture to the intricate details that fill every corner, the Hall offers a unique insight into an enduring part of Harrogate’s cultural heritage. Perfect for history lovers, curious minds, and anyone eager to experience one of the town’s most intriguing hidden gems.

Enjoy guided tours led by local Freemasons, who will share insights into Freemasonry's principles, traditions and significant charitable work.

Timings

Saturday 19 September:
1000-1600

Location & directions

Harrogate Masonic Hall, Station Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 5NE

Contact on day:
Dave Fishkin
Telephone number:
+447982618641

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

There is a limited amount of on-site parking, with a designated Disabled parking bay. There is parking available at the Odeon carpark (fifty yards away.) A lift is available for wheelchair access to the upper floor and temple area.

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