English: The Knole, Now Freemason's Hall, Knole Road, Boscombe Built in 1873 by John Dando Sedding for Edmund Christy, The Knole was a private residence until 1956 when it was purchased by Bournemouth Masonic Buildings Ltd and is now the home of some 19 or so Masonic Lodges.
It is now a listed building
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