This Federation Free Classical piece of Tenterfield’s history is noted as a key element in contributing to the streetscape. Circa 1890, this original meeting hall was long utilised as the meeting place for the Masons. Still know as the Masonic Lodge, this long narrow single storey building stretches back from the street and is typical of Masonic Lodges around the state. The ornate rendered street façade conceals the roof behind and its brick construction. Behind the entry porch, the building widens and has two large main rooms plus an amenities block and kitchen. Features include detailed render to pilasters, ball finials, sills and cornices, rough cast panels and triangular and curved pediments. This is your opportunity to purchase and own a real piece of Tenterfield’s History.