Masonic Hall, Duncombe Place

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title: Masonic Hall, Duncombe Place
text: The Masonic Hall is a historic building on Duncombe Place in York, in England. The building was designed by J. Barton-Wilson and John Edwin Gates and was completed in 1863. It was altered in 1866, and a large extension was added in the early 20th century. It is of two storeys, with a basement beneath. The original building, including the masonic hall itself, is of grey brick, while the extension is red brick. The entrance is now through the extension. The front has a moulding depicting masonic s
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description: Grade II listed building in York, England
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