The Masonic Hall is a historic building on Duncombe Place in York, in England.
The building was designed by J. Barton-Wilson and John Edwin Gates and was completed in 1863.
It was altered in 1866, and a large extension was added in the early 20th century.
[1] From 1806, the lodge was based at 7 Little Blake Street, but that property was demolished when Duncombe Place was constructed, and the current hall was then built.
[2] The building is the oldest purpose-built masonic hall in the city.