Penmadown Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 October 1987. Lodge.

Penmadown Lodge

WRENN ID
outer-tallow-candle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
9 October 1987
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Penmadown Lodge is a mid-19th century lodge for Port Eliot, featuring some later alterations. It is constructed of slatestone rubble with limestone dressings and has a slate roof with gable ends and raised coped verges, including a gable end stack to the right and a front stack on the main range.

The lodge has a three-room plan, with two rooms in the main range and an entrance to the left. The room on the right is heated by the gable end stack, while the room on the left is heated by the front lateral stack. There is also a one-room plan front wing, all designed in an asymmetrical Gothic style.

The exterior is two storeys high. The front two-storey wing features a triangular canted bay made of limestone, with three cusped lights on each side, which have 20th-century glazing. Above, at the first floor, there is a narrower triangular bay with two similar lights. Each side of the wing has a gable with three similar lights at the ground floor and two at the first floor. The main range has a pointed arched doorway to the left, leading to a plain inner door. A limestone bandcourse runs around the entire front.

On the left side, which faces the drive into Port Eliot, the doorway is formed as a porch with a pointed arch at the side, and a hood mould above that continues as a lintel string for two cusped lights at the ground floor. The first floor features a corbelled triangular oriel in limestone with two trefoil lights on each side, also with 20th-century glazing. To the right on the main range, there is a paired trefoil light at the ground floor, with the limestone bandcourse continuing. The right side of the wing has a stack that is corbelled out, rising through the gable. The right side of the main range has paired trefoil lights at the first floor, along with a limestone bandcourse and relieving arch.

The interior has not been inspected. The lodge is similar in style to Nos. 2 and 2 Furze Park Lodge.

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