Castle Grove Masonic Hall is a striking, Grade II listed 19th Century Manor House hidden away in the leafy suburb of Headingly, a few miles north of Leeds city centre. The stunning Victorian design and decorative features create a unique ambience, and a grand, yet welcoming, setting for weddings, conferences, and any number of private events across four rooms.
Built as a private residence in 1834 for the linen merchant Samuel Holmes, Castle Grove retains an array of original architectural pieces, including the sweeping staircase, intricate oak panelling, ornate fireplaces and stained glass, and a magnificent domed ceiling.