NHER 46842 (Building) - South Lodge to Stradsett Hall, Downham Road

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Summary

South Lodge is an early 19th century lodge of gault brick with slate roofs. This L-plan house has one storey, and the southern section has a hexagonal canted bay under a hipped roof at right angles to the main range.

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Location

Map sheet TF60NE
Civil Parish STRADSETT, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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English Heritage Listing:
South Lodge to Stradsett Hall, Downham Road.
Lodge. Early 19th century. Gault brick with slate roofs. L-plan. One storey. Southern portion comprises hexagonal canted bay under hipped roof at right angles to main range. Four-centred door with applied intersecting tracery in Gothick style. Fenestration of facets of bay and throughout lodge of two-light Y tracery under gauged four-centred arches, all retaining leaded lights. Paired modillion eaves cornice. North range with gabled roof and ridge stack left of centre.
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Record last edited

May 24 2007 4:20PM

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