NHER 39810 (Building record) - Church Lodge

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Summary

A late 18th century lodge designed by Samuel Wyatt. The two-storied lodge has two side wings with pedimented gables. To the south of the lodge is a World War Two air raid shelter.

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Location

Map sheet TF84SE
Civil Parish HOLKHAM, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

Lodge house, by Wyatt 1784, of Peterstone brick. T plan, two storeys except side wings which have pedimented gables. Sash windows with cambered arches. Moulded eaves course. Polygonal east end with doorway. Recessed panels below first floor windows, one window blank; string course between floors. Two stacks. The surrounding low brick wall with iron railings on top and iron gate is for some reason assigned a later date by (S1) (early 19th century) and listed separately. To south of lodge is a good air raid shelter with arched roof of red brick, and remains of blast wall by entrance, under earth mound.
E. Rose (NLA), 29 April 2004.

Previously numbered as NHER 1802 context 7.

  • --- Monograph: Pevsner, N and Wilson, B. 1999. Norfolk 2: North-West and South. The Buildings of England. 2nd Edition. p 422.
  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1171379.

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Record last edited

Feb 18 2025 2:12PM

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