Farndon Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Newark and Sherwood local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 January 1967. House.
Farndon Lodge
- WRENN ID
- moated-spindle-sepia
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Newark and Sherwood
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 16 January 1967
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Farndon Lodge is a house located on Church Street in Farndon, originally listed as Tally Ho Lodge. It dates from the mid-18th century, with extensions added in the late 18th century and early 20th century. The building is constructed of red brick, with some ashlar stonework, and features hipped slate roofs. The late 18th-century front has red brick stacks at the rear on both the right and left sides, and it is set on a plinth with dentil eaves.
The house is two storeys high and consists of three bays, with a first-floor band. A central porch made of ashlar stone features fluted Doric columns, a triglyph frieze with circular metopes, and a cornice with decorative mutules. The entrance includes a six-panelled door with an overlight. On either side of the porch are single glazing bar sash windows, which have early 20th-century decorative flush wedge ashlar lintels. Above the porch are three similar sash windows with matching lintels. To the left of the main structure is a two-storey extension from the 20th century, which has no openings. At the rear, there is a mid-18th-century wing along with additional 20th-century extensions.
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