Hornsea Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 November 2002. A Georgian Lodge.

Hornsea Lodge

WRENN ID
blind-buttress-meadow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
29 November 2002
Type
Lodge
Period
Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

552/0/10010 29-NOV-02

SEATON WASSAND ROAD Hornsea Lodge

II

Estate lodge. c. 1814. Possibly designed by Thomas Cundy for The Rev. Charles Constable of Wassand Hall. Painted and rendered brick with brick dressings and tile roof. Single storey with a plinth. One single and one pair of brick chimney stacks. East front has a pointed arched doorway to the right with a studded door in a dentilated brick surround. To the left two pointed arched windows with lower lattice casements and Gothick glazed overlights, also in dentilated brick surrounds with dentilated impost bands. To the right a projecting wing with a dentilated brick gable and a similar pointed arched window. The left return also has a similar gable with another pointed arched casement window. This attractive and well-preserved gate lodge was built on the north drive to Wassand Hall.

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