Sussex Lodges, Park Hatch and Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 May 1973. Lodge.

Sussex Lodges, Park Hatch and Walls

WRENN ID
solitary-flagstone-heath
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Waverley
Country
England
Date first listed
3 May 1973
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Sussex Lodges, Park Hatch and Walls is a pair of lodges built in 1890, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, located on Dunsfold Road in Hascombe. The lodges are constructed from coursed Bargate stone with framed gable ends, infilled with roughcast, and feature Horsham slab roofs. They are single-storey and arranged at right angles to the road, facing each other across a cobbled area.

Each lodge has a jettied end gable supported by a moulded bressumer and modillioned eaves, with a modillion pattern surrounding all sides of the end gables. There is one two-light leaded window at each end of both lodges, and baluster gateways on the inner sides providing access to the fronts of the lodges. The gate to the right-hand lodge is currently missing. The end walls are ogee curved.

The entrance fronts feature a three-light leaded casement window to the left of centre and a door at the street end on the left-hand lodge, while the right-hand lodge has a door to the right of centre. A barrel-vaulted verandah spans the fronts of the lodges, supported by four Doric wooden columns that have marked entasis and scrolls flanking the capitals on panelled pedestals. A turned baluster balustrade runs between the columns, with an opening at one end. The right-hand lodge has a tablet inscribed "Erected by Joseph Codman 1890 With Money Taken as Prizes for Sussex Cattle." At the time of the last survey, the right-hand lodge was undergoing conversion and extension.

The walls flanking the lodges are approximately 8 feet high, stepping down to 7 feet, with D-shaped coping and a curving plan.

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