… is more than just a piece of history,
It’s a Venue for all sorts of activities. It features a fully kitted out Kitchen and Bar for parties, wedding receptions, and sporting events
It doesn’t stop there, Parties of all kinds, Darts, Dance Classes, Baby groups, Rehearsal space, fitness, and a lot more. We can accommodate almost every idea you might have.
For Dining Events we can seat up to 80 people in the Main Hall with an extra 24 seats in the Bar area.
Historical Background
- The Masonic Hall in Driffield, located at 25 Lockwood Street, was built in 1878.
- It was originally constructed as a museum by John Mortimer, a notable archaeologist to display his collection to the public.
- The building is recognised for its architectural significance and is listed as a Grade II structure.
Architectural Features
- The hall features brick construction with orange brick and ashlar dressings.
- It has a gabled front and a projecting porch adorned with ornate cast iron balcony railings.
- The design includes a chamfered brick plinth and dentilated eaves, showcasing Victorian architectural styles.
