North Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Northumberland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 August 1986. Lodge.

North Lodge

WRENN ID
leaning-bonework-alder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Northumberland
Country
England
Date first listed
22 August 1986
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

North Lodge is a lodge built in the early 19th century by Sir Charles Monck. It is constructed of ashlar with a Scottish slate roof and brick stacks. The building has an L-plan layout with a lean-to extension on the left side. It is a single-storey structure with three bays, featuring a projecting left bay. The entrance includes a boarded door with an overlight located in the re-entrant angle.

The left bay features a tripartite window with small leaded panes, framed by an aedicule that consists of a pair of Doric pilasters, a triglyph frieze, and a pediment. The other windows are 4-pane sashes. The roof is gabled, adorned with bargeboards and corniced ridge stacks.

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