Tudor Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 November 1987. Lodge.
Tudor Lodge
- WRENN ID
- final-courtyard-tallow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 25 November 1987
- Type
- Lodge
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Tudor Lodge is a former west lodge to Compton House, built in 1830. It features squared rubble stone and half-timbering, topped with a stone slate roof that has deep eaves and two ornate octagonal stone chimneys. The building is one and a half storeys tall and is designed in a picturesque vernacular style, forming an L-shape with barge-boarded gables on the south and east sides, while the roof is hipped at the north-west angle.
The upper floors of each gable are jettied and half-timbered with stone infill, and they include a three-light stone mullion window. The ground floor is constructed of stone set on a high red brick plinth. The south gable features a studded plank door within a depressed arched surround, complete with a hoodmould. There are four-light windows with hoodmoulds on the east and west side walls. The east gable has a ground floor ashlar canted bay window, while the west wall includes a lean-to on the left side and an ashlar canted bay on the south front. The north wall is adorned with a barge-boarded timber porch. Tudor Lodge is an early and well-detailed example of the half-timbered revival style.
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