Tapton Hall is a Grade II listed building situated on Shore Lane in the Crosspool area of Sheffield, England.
In 1959, the Masonic Hall Company held a limited competition and invited architectural firms to submit plans for large-scale additions to meet highly specialised needs without detracting from the quality of the house.
The competition was won by the Sheffield firm of Hadfield, Cawkwell, Davidson & Partners who restored and renovated the existing house, providing specialised suites of rooms and a new 30,000 square foot extension.
A large abstract concrete mural symbolising the turmoil and chaos of the outside by William Mitchell stands at the members' entrance.
The interior has a grand entrance hall with an open-well staircase, moulded segmental arches, modillion cornice and a roof light.