Beacon Lodge And Attached Wall And Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Lichfield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 August 1974. House. 2 related planning applications.
Beacon Lodge And Attached Wall And Railings
- WRENN ID
- ghost-beam-mallow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Lichfield
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 August 1974
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Beacon Lodge is a house dating from the 18th century, with alterations made in the mid-19th century and a significant restoration in around 1980. It is constructed of painted brick with a tile roof and a brick stack at the centre. The house is in an L-shape and is single-storey with an attic, featuring a two-window front. It has a decorative brick cornice. The front contains blocked entranceways and segmental-headed windows with small-paned casements. There are three dormers in the attic, and a mid-19th century stack is also present. The left return features bargeboards and a canted bay window with a hipped roof and small-paned casements, with a projecting two-light window above supported by brackets and a hipped roof. The rear wing has been altered to include a re-entrant porch. Inside, there is a chamfered spine beam. A short brick wall with a stone pier and a low stone quadrant with iron railings extends from the lodge. The lodge was likely originally associated with Beacon Place, which has since been demolished.
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