High Lodge (Including Screen Walling To Either Side) is a Grade II listed building in the East Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 October 1951. Lodge.

High Lodge (Including Screen Walling To Either Side)

WRENN ID
empty-plaster-crag
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Suffolk
Country
England
Date first listed
25 October 1951
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

High Lodge, originally built around 1793 by James Wyatt and significantly rebuilt and enlarged around 1865 by Edward Barrie, serves as the lodge to Henham Hall. The building is constructed of white brick with stone dressings and features a pantiled roof. It has a symmetrical main block that is two storeys high, with the central section containing an archway that is set forward and has a room above it. The main block displays rusticated quoins, a moulded brick string course at the first floor level, a brick band, and a moulded stone cornice at the eaves. Each side of the archway has one window range featuring deeply inset large pane sashes with broad stone surrounds.

The semi-circular headed archway is adorned with an ornamental keystone and a moulded brick surround at the arch head, with roundels on either side and a wrought iron gate. Above the archway, the room features three inset semi-circular headed sash windows, each with stone surrounds and raised keys, along with two stone string courses and a moulded stone cornice. The building has two matching stacks and a shallow pyramidal roof topped with a tall spike finial.

On either side of the gateway, there are lengths of curved screen walling that terminate in shorter straight sections. The piers of the curved section are topped with cast iron pyramids, while the straight sections have two larger piers surmounted by stone spheres. The upper part of the walling features pierced stonework.

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