Andover Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Cheltenham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 May 1972. Villa. 4 related planning applications.

Andover Lodge

WRENN ID
lesser-quoin-bone
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheltenham
Country
England
Date first listed
5 May 1972
Type
Villa
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Andover Lodge is a villa dating to circa 1832, with later additions and alterations. It is constructed of stucco over brick, with a hipped slate roof and a brick stack at the right end. The building has a single-depth plan, with a service range to the right.

The exterior is two storeys with an attic and basement and has three first-floor windows. There is a central breakforward, and the stucco detailing includes end pilasters extending to the full height of the building, a first-floor band, a moulded frieze and cornice, and a crowning moulded cornice. A flight of renewed steps leads to a central entrance with an 8-panel door. The lower panel has a fluted surround, and the door is accompanied by sidelights and a fanlight with radial glazing above. The entrance is within a distyle Doric porch with an architrave, frieze with triglyphs and metopes, a cornice, and a blocking course. Throughout the building there are 6/6 sash windows, with those on the ground floor being taller and set within slightly wider round-arched recesses within plain reveals, with sills (the ground floor sills are incised), and tooled architraves. Dormer windows to the attic have casement windows. The building has wide eaves, and the basement has 3/6 sash windows. The left return has end pilasters; 6/6 sash windows are set within tooled architraves.

The interior was not inspected. Park Place was developed by 1832.

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