Discover the sumptuous interiors with a host of ornate original features and learn about freemasonry past and present.
Castle Grove, a magnificent survivor of Victorian Far Headingley, was built in 1834 by Samuel Holmes a Park Lane linen merchant and was the opulent home of several noted Leeds businessmen. Since 1935 it has been the home of Castle Grove Masonic Hall. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
Our host will be Charles Clarke, Company Secretary, Castle Grove Masonic Hall
Tea and coffee will be served on arrival
Accessibility: Wheelchair access is available to the ground floor and there is a stair lift to the upper floor.
Parking: Parking is freely available around the building.
Castle Grove Hall
Castle Grove Drive
Headingley
Leeds
LS6 4BP
United Kingdom
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Tickets
Leeds Civic Trust Members: £6
Non-Members: £8
Access
.Accessibility: Wheelchair access is available to the ground floor and there is a stair lift to the upper floor.
Parking: Parking is freely available around the building.