Boddam Masonic Hall

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Boddam Masonic Hall
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Location in Aberdeenshire
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Location Boddam, Aberdeenshire
Address5–9 Rocksley Drive
CountryScotland
Coordinates 57°28′12″N1°46′46″W / 57.4700196508°N 1.7793769°W / 57.4700196508; -1.7793769 Coordinates: 57°28′12″N1°46′46″W / 57.4700196508°N 1.7793769°W / 57.4700196508; -1.7793769
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Public transit access National Rail logo.svg Aberdeen
Website
www.colintraivehotel.com

Boddam Masonic Hall is an historic building in Boddam, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a Category B listed structure, [1] located a few hundred yards west of Buchan Ness Lighthouse.

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