PARTICK SAINT MARY’S MASONIC LODGE No 117

PARTICK SAINT MARY'S MASONIC LODGE No 117
Building: Partick St Mary’s Masonic Lodge No 117 Built: 1905 Building : Halls Address: 92 Dumbarton Road, Partick, G11 6NX Description: A rare opportunity for visitors to enter a beautifully adorned Masonic Temple on the first floor of a three tier tenement building. In addition to Masonic artefacts and furniture we have examples of Partick’s past history. Building Open (visitors can freely walk around at their leisure) Dates: Saturday 21st September, Sunday 22nd September Times: 10.00-16.00 Facilities: Seating, Toilet, Refreshments Accessibility: Limited Access Website info: The other two floors and the stairwell exhibit photographs, paintings and models including relics saved, from local buildings now demolished and no longer in use – Church Street School, Boys’ Brigade, Police station and other local organisations. This will make for an atmospheric experience of a Masonic Temple steeped within the community since before 1769. Previous participation in Doors Open Day proved most rewarding, for both visitors and members alike, with excellent feedback from visitors. Website: partickstmaryslodge.com Accessibility: Single entrance door with chairlift to first floor.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

Dumbarton Road, Glasgow G11 6NX, UK, G11 6NX

Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow G11 6NX, UK

G11 6NX

VISIT DETAILS

BUILDING OPENING HOURS
Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd: 10:00am - 4:00pm

BOOKING DETAILS

OTHER INFORMATION

TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: PARTICK TRAIN STATION, KELVIN HALL UNDERGROUND
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: NONE
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Not Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: STAIR LIFT TO FIRST FLOOR, THEREAFTER 36 STEPS TO TOP OF BUILDING
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: NONE
ORGANISATION
Organised by: PARTICK SAINT MARY'S MASONIC LODGE
A rare opportunity for visitors to enter a beautifully adorned Masonic Temple on the first floor of a three tier tenement building. In addition to Masonic artifacts and furniture we have examples of Partick's past history.
Tel: 07801651336
Email: lodge117@pglglasgow.org.uk
Website: partickstmaryslodge.com

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