Red Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Cheshire East local planning authority area, England. Lodge. 3 related planning applications.
Red Lodge
- WRENN ID
- scattered-rampart-vermeil
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cheshire East
- Country
- England
- Type
- Lodge
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Red Lodge is a late 19th-century lodge constructed of red English garden wall bond brick with timber framing, rendered infill, and a plain and fish scale tiled roof. The front features a porch to the left, with a brick base and turned posts featuring arch braces, beneath a hipped roof that connects to the main house roof. A single-story range extends behind the porch to the left. To the right of the porch is a canted brick bay window and chamfered brick mullions. A cambered moulded bressummer sits above the bay window, supported on two pairs of moulded brackets to form an overhanging upper floor. Seven pargetted panels are on the first floor, one depicting an Art-Nouveau floral motif. Above this is a 5-light window with ovolo-moulded wooden mullions. The eaves above the window are supported on moulded paired brackets with moulded angle braces rising to support a tiled upper gable. It served as one of the gate lodges for Tabley House and holds group value in that context.
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