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
Description
TM 47 NE BLYTHBURGH
2/2 High Lodge (including screen walling to either side) 25.10.51 (Formerly listed as High Lodge - II Henham Hall)
Lodge to Henham Hall. Originally c.1793 by James Wyatt; considerably rebuilt and enlarged c.1865 by Edward Barrie. White brick with stone dressings, pantiled roof. Symmetrical main block of 2 storeys; the centre section containing the archway is set forward, with a room over. Main block with rusticated quoins, moulded brick string course at first floor level, brick band and moulded stone cornice to eaves; one window range to each side of archway: deeply inset large pane sashes with broad stone surrounds. Semi-circular headed archway, ornamental keystone, moulded brick surround to arch head, roundels to either side; wrought iron gate. Room above archway with 3 inset semi-circular headed sash windows, the arches with stone surrounds and raised keys; 2 stone string courses and moulded stone cornice. 2 matching stacks, shallow pyramidal roof with tall spike finial. To either side of the gateway is a length of curved screen walling, terminating in a shorter straight section. Piers to curved section surmounted by cast iron pyramids; straight sections with 2 larger piers surmounted by stone spheres; pierced stonework to upper part of walling.
Listing NGR: TM4522476416
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