Lodge And Walling To The Grange is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 August 1990. A Victorian Lodge.
Lodge And Walling To The Grange
- WRENN ID
- plain-step-fern
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 24 August 1990
- Type
- Lodge
- Period
- Victorian
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The lodge and walling to The Grange is a late 19th-century structure that serves as a gateway and boundary walls. It is built from squared and coursed limestone with a stone slate roof, although Welsh slate is used towards the road. The lodge features a small cross-gabled design and is connected to the main house by a stone wall with coping, which steps at one point. There is a square pier next to the house and a pair of piers with plain cappings that mark the former carriage opening, leading to a plank door set in a 4-centre opening with a hood-mould. The large wall facing the road is plain and ungabled. On the side facing the house, there is a small Tudor door beneath a 2-light casement window with a hood. The garden side has one window with 3-light chamfer mullion casements, set flush without hoods, at both the ground and first floors, featuring leaded glass. The gable displays a raised square panel with a Maltese cross and decorative brackets at the eaves. To the right of the lodge is a lower, smaller stable block with a plank door and a curved wall that returns to the road.
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