White Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the North East Lincolnshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 October 1974. House. 3 related planning applications.

White Lodge

WRENN ID
knotted-remnant-furze
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North East Lincolnshire
Country
England
Date first listed
31 October 1974
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

House, dating circa 1870 with an early 20th-century alteration, built for the Grant-Thorold Estate. The house is constructed of red brick, with whitewashed surfaces, and has a pantile roof. It is built in a 17th-century Dutch style. The plan is of a two-room central lobby-entry configuration, with an original single-room section to the left and a single-room addition to the right.

The house is single-storey with an attic, featuring two windows. It has a chamfered brick plinth. An enclosed porch has a two-fold panelled door set within a chamfered four-centred arch, which is beneath a stone tablet bearing a cross-slit. The porch has a pointed-arched gable with moulded brick kneelers, an ovolo-moulded cornice, and brick coping. There are three-light casements with glazing bars in chamfered reveals, with chamfered brick sills and hoodmoulds. A joint between the builds is visible to the right of the porch. The earlier section to the left has an ovolo-moulded brick eaves cornice, whilst the section to the right displays a chamfered brick eaves cornice. Shaped gables are present, with moulded kneelers, a cornice, and brick coping similar to that of the porch. A corniced axial stack has three octagonal shafts. The left gable end features a single ground-floor horizontal sliding sash window and a first-floor casement, both of three lights with glazing bars. The right gable end features similar openings, with 20th-century replacement three-light windows with glazing bars. A low, single-storey wing to the rear right has a door beneath a similarly shaped gable but with plainer brick coping.

The interior of the house was not inspected.

White Lodge is part of a series of estate houses in Old Clee built for Alexander Grant-Thorold of Weelsby Old Hall, and its style is intended to reflect that of Clee Hall Farmhouse on Clee Road.

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