Weston Lodge, Including Former Coach House And Stables is a Grade II listed building in the Guildford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 July 2003. Detached house. 9 related planning applications.

Weston Lodge, Including Former Coach House And Stables

WRENN ID
low-window-hawk
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Guildford
Country
England
Date first listed
28 July 2003
Type
Detached house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Weston Lodge, including the former coach house and stables, is a detached house located in Albury. The northern part of the building dates from around 1830, while the southern part was added in the mid-19th century. It is designed in the Gothic style and is primarily constructed of sandstone rubble with ironstone galleting and brick dressings, although the southeastern wing is made of ironstone. The roofs are slate, featuring brick chimneystacks, including three pairs of ornamental moulded brick chimneystacks on the northern part.

The earlier northern section consists of two parallel ranges that are two storeys high with attics and three bays, built at right angles to the road. The main entrance is located on the northwest side and has only two windows due to a projecting corner chimneystack. The entrance is set in a brick projection with a slate roof. The garden front features three casement windows on the first floor, with French windows below and a decorative verandah. The north side has only one window because of a projecting chimneystack at the northeast corner.

Attached to the south is a service wing that is lower in elevation, also two storeys high, with two windows. The western half of this wing is made of sandstone rubble with ironstone galleting and includes an oriel window on the first floor and a paired sash window with glazing bars under a hoodmoulding on the ground floor. The eastern half is constructed of ironstone rubble and features one mid-19th century sash window with vertical glazing bars and horns, along with a casement window on the first floor and a rendered canted bay with French windows on the ground floor.

At the southern end, there is a stable courtyard that includes a sandstone former coach house with a hipped slate roof and gabled double doors with moulded bargeboards, as well as one-storey brick wings to the southwest (former stables) and southeast (former service buildings).

The interior is reported to retain its original floor plan, staircase, original fireplaces, and doors.

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