The Masonic Temple, Charters Towers is a two-storeyed masonry and timber building with a hipped corrugated iron roof. Facing north, it addresses Ryan Street which runs parallel to, and one block from Gill Street, the main commercial street of Charters Towers. The building is located centrally within the flat, grassed property of two allotments. Fronting the building is a garden of shrubs and hedges. With the height, and long side facing the street, the building is prominent amongst its mainly single-storey residential neighbours. From the upper level, the commanding view extends over the nearby houses. The building is rectangular in plan, on an east–west axis, with a rendered brick core and timber verandahs on three sides. The two end verandahs are enclosed. The open front verandah has timber posts, boarded valance and cast iron balustrade,
frieze and
brackets. Centred is a two-storeyed rendered masonry entry
portico, with archways
pediment and balustrade. The exterior of the core is render scored as
ashlar coursing. The end verandahs are timber framed, externally clad in chamferboard, which have been further clad in fibro sheet and metal siding. The gutters have acroteria, decorative rainwater heads and moulded
soffit brackets. The core of the ground floor is a single room meeting hall. It has a high (about ) boarded ceiling, and
awning windows with sills at eye height. The pair of entry doors are six-panelled with an arched fanlight. The eastern end is enclosed as a kitchen. The western end has the timber stair. It features turned
balusters and
newels and moulded string. Added to the rear is a small single-storey toilet block clad in fibro sheet. The upper level has a similar layout to the ground floor, and a similar high boarded ceiling with three fretted roses, panelled doors and double hung windows. At the western end, the panelled entry doors have a ceremonial knocker and peep-hole. The hall contains furniture specific to its use as a Masonic lodge, including black and white lino centrepiece, floor, pews, thrones,
podium, certificates and decrees. The layout is in accordance with Masonic practice with the Grand Master to the east. Between the western end of the temple and the boundary is a small single-storey caretaker's cottage clad in fibro sheet. == Heritage listing ==