Lodge, Gate Piers And Gate, 110 Metres East Of Lancelands is a Grade II listed building in the County Durham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 June 1986. Lodge. 1 related planning application.

Lodge, Gate Piers And Gate, 110 Metres East Of Lancelands

WRENN ID
solemn-crypt-rook
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
County Durham
Country
England
Date first listed
17 June 1986
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The lodge, gate piers, and gate located 110 metres east of Lancelands were built around 1910 and are constructed from snecked sandstone. They feature stone-flagged roofs and stone chimney stacks, along with a wood and iron gate. The design is in the Arts and Crafts style, comprising a main block with two small gabled wings attached to the right side.

The building is one storey plus an attic, with a three-bay entrance front. The central bay is recessed and has concave side walls with stone benches. It features a central linenfold door set in a moulded surround with a segmental head, flanked by fixed leaded lights. The end bays have two-light windows, and the steeply-pitched roof has swept eaves on shaped footstones, along with a central gabled two-light dormer and a corniced central stack behind the ridge. There is a one-storey, one-bay wing on the right.

The right return has a gabled, three-bay design with projecting low gabled wings at the ends, creating a triple-gabled appearance. These wings contain small round windows and shaped footstones, with a three-light window and four false pigeon-holes in the central gable.

The left return features a five-light window on the ground floor, a three-light window above, and four false pigeon-holes. The rear has two-light and flanking four-light windows, all of which are mullioned with leaded lights in side-hung iron casements.

There are a pair of stone gate piers with rounded tops located about five metres south of the main doorway. The heavy wood gate has six wood bars below the middle rail, three iron-twist bars, and a cambered top rail. A 20th-century glazed addition to the central bay of the right return is noted but is not considered of special interest.

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