Greenbank Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Liverpool local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 March 1975. Lodge.

Greenbank Lodge

WRENN ID
vast-soffit-coral
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Liverpool
Country
England
Date first listed
14 March 1975
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Greenbank Lodge is a lodge built around 1870 by André and Hornblower. It is constructed of red brick with stone dressings and features a timbered first floor, topped by a slate roof. The building has two storeys and consists of three bays, with the end bays projecting forward under gables. The windows are fitted with stone mullions and transoms. The first bay includes a buttressed stone oriel with a slate roof. The central entrance is framed by a timber porch. The lodge also showcases decorative bargeboards and two clustered chimney stacks. On the left side, there are two half-dormers with half-hipped roofs.

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