Garden Wall To South West Of Number 29 (Champion Lodge) is a Grade II listed building in the Southwark local planning authority area, England. Garden wall.

Garden Wall To South West Of Number 29 (Champion Lodge)

WRENN ID
twisted-groin-claret
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Southwark
Country
England
Type
Garden wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a garden wall dating from the early 19th century, located to the south-west of Number 29, known as Champion Lodge. The wall is constructed of yellow brick and features stone copings. The outer wall is topped with iron spikes and is interrupted by square gate piers, which are believed to be original to the structure.

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  1. Champion Lodge Grade II 16 m
  2. The Platanes (Now King's College Hall) Grade II 89 m
  3. Number 23 and Attached Handrails Grade II 97 m
  4. Champion Cottage Grade II 141 m
  5. Wall and Gate to Number 47 Grade II 146 m
  6. Redholm Grade II 216 m
  7. 7 and 9, Champion Grove Grade II 233 m
  8. 11 and 13, Champion Grove Grade II 252 m
  9. 201, Grove Lane Grade II 280 m
  10. Numbers 197 and 199 and Handrail and Area Railings Grade II 282 m