Lodge Of Old Cemetery is a Grade II listed building in the Derby local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 February 1977. Lodge. 2 related planning applications.

Lodge Of Old Cemetery

WRENN ID
sheer-flint-ebony
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Derby
Country
England
Date first listed
24 February 1977
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Lodge of the Old Cemetery, built in 1842, is a Grade II listed building located on Uttoxeter New Road. This stone structure is designed in the Gothic style and features one storey with an attic. It has an L-shaped plan, with a two-storey porch at the junction of its wings. The south-facing front includes a five-light canted bay window and a pointed arched doorway. The building is topped with coped gabled ends and covered with slates.

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