Freemasons’ Hall (London, original building)

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Freemasons’ Hall (London, original building) was a prominent early 19th-century Masonic meeting place in London, designed in a neoclassical style by architect Sir John Soane.

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instanceOf Masonic meeting hall
demolished building
neoclassical building
architect Sir John Soane
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedWith Sir John Soane’s architectural oeuvre
United Grand Lodge of England
category former buildings and structures in London
country United Kingdom
era early 19th century
heritageStatus no longer extant
locatedIn England
London, England
surface form: London
notableFor neoclassical design by Sir John Soane
partOf history of Freemasonry in London
replacedBy later Freemasons’ Hall on the same site
significance prominent early 19th-century Masonic meeting place in London
usedBy Freemasons
Masonic lodges
usedFor Masonic meetings

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Sir John Soane notableWork Freemasons’ Hall (London, original building)