Lodge At Entrance To Pleasley Vale is a Grade II listed building in the Bolsover local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 August 1988. Lodge.
Lodge At Entrance To Pleasley Vale
- WRENN ID
- dim-loft-reed
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bolsover
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 31 August 1988
- Type
- Lodge
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The lodge at the west entrance to Pleasley Vale is a mid-19th century building designed in a Tudoresque style. It is constructed from coursed squared sandstone with sandstone dressings and features a Welsh slate roof that combines plain and fishscale slates. The lodge has a decorative stone stack and stone coped gables, with some gables adorned with fretted barge boards and pendants. It includes a plinth and a moulded sill band.
This single-storey building with an attic has an irregular plan and elevation. The entrance is located at a corner and features a triangular porch topped with a separate pyramid roof, leading to a shallow four-centred arched opening. The doorway contains a plank door. To the right of the entrance are two gabled bays, each with single bar segmental headed sashes set in square headed chamfered stone surrounds. There is a small gabled roof dormer above. The twin gabled elevation to the left of the porch has a canted bay window, with a square window above it. The gable further left has another window in a chamfered stone surround; all three windows were boarded up at the time of the re-survey.
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