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Opened in May 1931, designed by a Mr G. Cash; and built by William McCormick. Home to the Hadrian Lodge for nearly 100 years, this distinctive red rusticated brick classical façade is an interesting example of inter-war architecture. The projecting portal centre-piece has an air of grandeur, especially with the flanking globe luminaries on circular section columns.
Opened in May 1931, designed by a Mr G. Cash; and built by William McCormick. Home to the Hadrian Lodge for nearly 100 years, this distinctive red rusticated brick classical façade is an interesting example of inter-war architecture. The projecting portal centre-piece has an air of grandeur, especially with the flanking globe luminaries on circular section columns.


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Masonic Centre, 45-47 Wilton Road, Bexhill.jpg|Interior
Masonic Centre, 45-47 Wilton Road, Bexhill.jpg|Interior

Latest revision as of 15:50, 3 June 2025

Masonic Centre, 45-47 Wilton Road
LL ref: 187
Start date: 13 May 1931
Architect: G. Cash
Builder: William McCormick
Original use: Masonic lodge
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Opened in May 1931, designed by a Mr G. Cash; and built by William McCormick. Home to the Hadrian Lodge for nearly 100 years, this distinctive red rusticated brick classical façade is an interesting example of inter-war architecture. The projecting portal centre-piece has an air of grandeur, especially with the flanking globe luminaries on circular section columns.

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