Westcott Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Hammersmith and Fulham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 June 1954. House. 7 related planning applications.

Westcott Lodge

WRENN ID
buried-moat-rush
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Hammersmith and Fulham
Country
England
Date first listed
17 June 1954
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Westcott Lodge is a substantial house dating from circa 1746, with later remodelling and restoration following war damage. It was formerly St Paul’s Vicarage. The house is constructed of brown brick with red brick dressings and a slate roof, extending over two storeys and a basement, with dormers. It has five windows, plus an entrance extension to the left. A prominent Ionic porch features a dentil cornice and an arched fanlight above the entrance. An iron balustrade with a varanda hood forms a balcony above the porch. The windows are slightly recessed sash windows with glazing bars, and a red brick band defines the first floor. A cornice sits below a brick parapet. A hipped slate roof tops the building. The interior has not been inspected.

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