Masonic Hall, York






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Constructed in 1887, the Masonic Hall in York, Western Australia, is a heritage-listed building renowned for its Victorian Academic Classical architectural style. Originally built by the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows as "Oddfellows Hall," it is believed to be the oldest surviving lodge building in the state. The imposing two-storey stone structure features a stuccoed front wall with a high parapeted facade, built up to the street boundary without boundary verandahs. The building has been associated with the York Masonic Lodge No. 5 since 1891 and has been continuously used for lodge meetings and public events. Its design and historical significance contribute to the rich heritage of York's townscape.
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