Hanworth Lodge is a Grade II* listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 April 1987. Lodge.

Hanworth Lodge

WRENN ID
final-dormer-moon
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
24 April 1987
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Hanworth Lodge is a late 18th-century archway with lodges, likely designed by Samuel and William Wyatt. It is constructed of gault brick with stone dressings and features a lead roof. The entrance archway is flanked by paired rendered Tuscan columns and has a plain entablature topped with a moulded brick pediment. There is an axial stack and a brick segmental arch that includes a stone keystone and a hood mould. On either side of the archway, there are single-storey, single-bay wings, each with a sash window that has glazing bars, raised reveals, and a gauged brick arch with a brick keystone. The wings also have corner pilasters and a part balustraded rendered parapet. To the right, there is a curtain wall, while to the left, a single-storey extension that is mostly from the 20th century. Inside the barrel-vaulted archway, there are two semi-circular headed recesses on each side; one side is blank, while the other contains a door. The entrance features ramped iron gates with screens and a wrought iron lamp holder. At the rear, there is banded rustication on the archway and on the quoins of the lodges.

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