Heacham Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the King0s Lynn and West Norfolk local planning authority area, England. Residential. 4 related planning applications.
Heacham Lodge
- WRENN ID
- peeling-roof-primrose
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- King0s Lynn and West Norfolk
- Country
- England
- Type
- Residential
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Heacham Lodge is a house from the late 18th century, constructed of red brick in Flemish bond with high-quality pointing and slated roofs. The building is two stories tall and originally had a 'T'-shaped plan, but it has been altered to a rectangular shape with a 19th-century addition at the northeast and a large two-story, double-pile service wing from the 18th century to the southwest.
The main house features four ground-floor sash windows with glazing bars, stone sills, and flat rubbed brick arches. The first floor has five similarly styled openings, including three two-light casement replacements on the north side and two sash windows with glazing bars on the south side. The central entrance is accessed via three stone steps and is framed by a wooden doorcase with half columns, entablature blocks with triglyphs, a cornice, and a pediment with modillions, topped by an unglazed fanlight. The entrance door is a six-panel raised and fielded design with its own glazed fanlight and three-panel raised and fielded reveals. The roof is set back behind a stone-coped parapet, with stone-coped gables and two end stacks.
The service wing to the south is two stories and three bays wide, featuring three ground-floor sash windows with glazing bars and three first-floor windows, which include one sash window on the south and two replacement casements on the north, all with stone sills and flat rubbed brick arches. The garden front consists of a three-bay center from the late 18th century, a three-bay 19th-century addition to the north with a three-sided canted bow, and the three-bay service wing to the south. The original sash windows with glazing bars are present in the center ground floor and the service wing.
Inside, the ground floor front room on the north side has a frieze dating from around 1800 and a late 18th-century wooden fireplace. The central hall features a modillion cornice arch, while the staircase in the south room has a late 18th-century cornice. The rear room also has a late 18th-century cornice decorated with urns and putti.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- Sale history — 3 transactions since 2019
- Related listed building consents — 4 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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