An impressive Greek revival building, the Masonic Lodge in Invercargill is the third hall built for the Masons in the city. Designed by Broderick & Royd, it was completed in 1926.
Having both a magnificent interior and exterior, this approx. 1130m2 free-standing building sits in an elevated position. Constructed in brick and concrete, the building's restrained facade includes a plain parapet and cornice atop some bold fluted doric columns. The splendid Greek Doric interior is highlighted by some Ionic columns with a fine gallery at the rear and a celestial dome atop the structure.
Registered under the Historic Places Act 1980, the lodge, by its sitting and architectural splendor, is a highly significant building and arguably the most impressive of any lodge building in the country. With the adjacent carpark, approx. 3036 m2 of prime inner-city land is available in this superb dual offering, suitable for a variety of purposes. One thing is certain, this unique opportunity won't be around long.
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