Bunkers Hill Lodge And Attached Gateway is a Grade II listed building in the Bassetlaw local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 April 1985. Lodge.
Bunkers Hill Lodge And Attached Gateway
- WRENN ID
- sheer-chamber-meadow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bassetlaw
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 April 1985
- Type
- Lodge
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Bunkers Hill Lodge, built around 1860, is a lodge constructed from ashlar stone featuring slightly projecting quoins. It has a decorative tiled roof with four pairs of Tudor-style ashlar chimney stacks and decorative bargeboards, each adorned with a single finial and pendant. The building is set on a plinth and consists of two storeys with three bays. The central bay projects on the first floor and is supported by cast iron columns of an arcaded porch, which features a single segmental central arch flanked by pointed arches. Above the porch is a cast iron modillion cornice.
The central doorway has a panelled door with a chamfered stone surround and is flanked by projecting windows, each with tripartite stone transoms and mullion glazing bar casements. Above these are three smaller casements, with the central one featuring a Tudor-style hood mould. The outer two casements break into the eaves and are gabled, each with bargeboards, finials, and pendants. Both gables have a single similar bay and a single similar casement above. The rear of the building mirrors the front, but the door is double and partially glazed with glazing bars. All windows have stone surrounds, and those on the first floor feature decorative voussoirs.
The attached gateway, dated 1873, is made of cast and wrought iron and ashlar. It includes a double iron gate with decorative fretwork and a band featuring the family shield, each dated 1873. The gate is flanked by hollow iron piers with decorative fretwork topped with iron coping and the family crest. Additionally, there are single iron screens decorated similarly to the gate and half piers, which also lack the crest. To the left, there is a single coped ashlar pier on a plinth, leading to a coped ashlar receding wall, also on a plinth, with a decorative ashlar scroll running from the pier onto the wall.
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