Freemasons' Hall, London

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Freemasons' Hall in Great Queen Street, London
Freemasons' Hall in Great Queen Street, London

Freemasons' Hall in London is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and a meeting place for the Masonic Lodges in the London area.

The site of the Freemasons' Hall in Great Queen Street between Holborn and Covent Garden has been a Masonic meeting place since 1775.

The current art deco building, is the third to be built on this site, was built between 1927 and 1933 to the designs of architects Henry Victor Ashley & F. Winton Newman as a memorial to the 3,225 Freemasons who died on active service in the First World War. Initially known as the Masonic Peace Memorial, the name was changed to Freemasons' Hall at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. The finance to build the hall was raised by the Masonic Million Memorial Fund. This fund raised over £1 Million.

Tours of the building are available to the public during weekdays.

The building is used both internally and externally as a stand-in for Thames House (the home of MI5) in the TV series Spooks.

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