Beverley - Masonic Hall
Masonic Hall, Trinity Lane, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 0DY
A chapel was opened in Trinity Lane by the Reform Methodists in 1856, replacing one in Well Lane. It seated 500 and was adjoined by a Sunday school. From 1857 the chapel was used by the United Methodist Free Churches, of which the Reformers were founder members. It became part of the United Methodist Church in 1907. The chapel is of red brick with a stuccoed front, which has a pediment supported by Corinthian pilasters. It was closed in 1926 and sold to the freemasons and has been in use since 1987. A number of orders meet there throughout the year, in what is now a listed building. Members will be available to answer questions.
Masonic Hall, Trinity Lane, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 0DY
Use the town centre car parks; there is only limited parking in Trinity Lane and Eastgate