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Bradley Hall Grand Ballroom on the top floor of the Greenfield 1895 Masonic Temple Building is one of the most unique and elegant historic rooms in Hancock County. Designed by local architect Louis H. Gibson, the building was constructed in the style of Richardsonian Romanesque, a romantic Victorian ideal that featured rough-hewn native Indiana limestone, large rounded arches, and towers, thought to be reminiscent of ancient buildings in Rome. Originally, Bradley Hall was the main ceremonial lodge room for Greenfield’s Masonic Lodge #101. .

Today, Bradley Hall still features the breathtakingly beautiful stained glass windows of its original construction, together with soaring 20ft. barrel vault ceiling, oak woodwork, and gilded plaster reliefs. The room is 40ft wide, 60ft long, and able to accommodate up to 176 people at round banquet tables, or up to 200 in theatre style seating for meetings or wedding ceremonies.

Immediately adjacent to Bradley Hall (Grand Ballroom) is the Center Reception Hall that can accommodate up to 100 seated banquet guests, and also features a beautiful solid oak bar constructed from the interior of the nearby Hancock County Treasurer’s office that was removed from the Courthouse during recent renovations. Also on the third floor is the North Reception Hall, which accommodates up to 100 banquet guests, or 120 in theatre seating in this light airy 25ft by 60ft room with large windows on three sides. The third floor is accessible by either stairs or elevator service, and has large modern restroom facilities, as well as completely new heating, air conditioning, and electrical services that were installed during 2009. The third floor has a large updated kitchen, that accommodates catering services for guests attending events.

For information on rental rates, see Bridal Reception and Ceremony Room Rental or Event, and Banquet Room Rentals

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