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Freemasons' Hall
Freemasons' Hall
Delve into the world of architectural modeling with your very own scale version of London's Freemasons’ Hall, one of the finest Art Deco buildings, designed by architects Henry Victor Ashley and F. Winton Newman in the heart of London between 1927 and 1933.
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KIT DETAILS
PRINTED KIT - CUT, FOLD, GLUE! This model comes unassembled, delivered flat-packed in a beautiful square envelope.
What's inside? 6 sturdy square paper sheets with the artwork, cutting and scoring lines printed on. You will need to cut, score, fold and glue the parts in order to assemble the model according to the set-up instructions which come with the kit.
Things which are not included, but you'll need in order to assemble the model: time & patience, a hobby knife, a ruler, a cutting mat or hard surface to work on, white glue (PVA). Some other things might be helpful: a pointed stylus, tweezers and scissors. See what tools we recommend. See what tools we recommend.
MEASUREMENTS
- SCALE - 1:700
- DIMENSIONS (when assembled) - 6.3 ⋅ 6.3 ⋅ 3 inches / 16 ⋅ 16 ⋅ 7.5 cm
- COLOUR - white with blue facade details
- MADE FROM - sturdy card from sustainable sources
- NUMBER OF PARTS - 14
- LEVEL - intermediate
- ASSEMBLY TIME - at least 4 hours
- KIT CONTENTS - 6 printed sheets, set-up instructions
MODEL BUILDING TIPS
This model will require more than one sitting to build it. We advise to pause between different stages as you work, especially when you come to gluing. The white glue softens the paper and it may lead to misshapen parts if you do not allow them to dry well before proceeding further with assembling. Click here to watch our paper model building tips.
Give yourself enough time to enjoy the process and achieve the best result!
DELIVERY
We ship worldwide from Cheltenham, United Kingdom via Royal Mail, and via express couriers for Express shipping.
We are committed to dispatching your purchases on time, often ahead of the estimated processing timeframe. However, delivery times mentioned below are estimates only and are not guaranteed due to local postal factors.
We ship the next business day. For example, a Special Delivery order placed on Monday will be dispatched on Tuesday and should be delivered by 1 PM on Wednesday.
Please note that the shipping fee is non-refundable.
Estimated delivery timelines and rates:
Domestic orders (UK)
Tracked 48: £2.49, delivery aimed in 2–4 business days.
Tracked 24: £3.99, delivery aimed in 1–2 business days.
Special Delivery: £9.95, delivery aimed by 1 PM next business day, excluding the order day.
Orders over £50 ship free via Tracked 48 service.
International orders
Standard & Tracked: 5–15 business days.
Express: 2–4 business days.
Orders over £50 / $68 / C$94 /€58 ship free via Tracked service.
Orders to US
10% import duty added at checkout. Duties are non-refundable.
Rates from: Standard $6, Tracked $12, Express $40.
Orders to EU
Up to €150 (excluding VAT) – VAT collected at checkout. Over €150 – recipient responsible for import costs, including VAT, duties, and clearance fees.
Rates from: Standard €5, Tracked €8, Express €26.
Orders to rest of the world
Local customs charges may apply and are the recipient’s responsibility.
Rates from: Standard £5, Tracked £10, Express £25.
Delays
Delivery delays are beyond our control. While over 95% of orders arrive within the stated timeframe, delays may occasionally occur, especially during peak periods. If you need your order by a specific date, consider Express shipping.
Read our full delivery information and policy on returns here.
ABOUT THIS LANDMARK
Freemasons' Hall in London, an architectural jewel nestled in the heart of the city's Covent Garden area, is a prime example of the Art Deco style. Constructed between 1927 and 1933 as a memorial to the Freemasons who died in the First World War, the building is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England.
Designed by architects Henry Victor Ashley and F. Winton Newman, Freemasons' Hall is renowned for its Art Deco interior and exterior. The building's façade, with its grandiose stonework and symmetrical design, exudes the elegance and opulence characteristic of the Art Deco era. Inside, the Hall boasts lavish decorative schemes, including beautifully crafted mosaics, stained glass, and intricate wood and stone carvings, all embodying the geometric and stylized motifs typical of Art Deco design.