Lane Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Leeds local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 March 1966. House. 1 related planning application.

Lane Lodge

WRENN ID
guardian-rood-hyssop
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Leeds
Country
England
Date first listed
30 March 1966
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Lane Lodge is a late 18th-century house with a later 19th-century wing, located on the south side of High Street in Boston Spa. The main house is of two storeys and three bays, with a two-bay wing projecting from the left side. It is constructed of coursed, squared magnesian limestone, with stone slate and Welsh slate roofs. The central bay features a six-panel door with an overlight containing radial glazing bars, set within a wooden doorcase topped with a pediment supported by consoles. Flanking this are shallow, two-storey bow windows with stone sills and concealed lintels, containing 16-pane sashes in flush wooden architraves. A first-floor sash window, also with glazing bars, sits under a flat arch. A dentilled wooden eaves cornice runs along the top of the stone slate roof, which is punctuated by tall, cement-rendered chimney stacks at each end. The wing on the left has projecting sills to 4-pane sashes set in stone architraves, and a wooden eaves cornice. It also has a hipped roof with a cement-rendered ridge stack and a left-hand end stack. On the left return, a straight joint indicates that the side wing comprises two phases of building.

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