Heathfield Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the New Forest National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 November 1998. A C19 Lodge.
Heathfield Lodge
- WRENN ID
- standing-stair-rush
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- New Forest National Park
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 9 November 1998
- Type
- Lodge
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Heathfield Lodge is a lodge to a country house, built around the early 19th century. It features a roughcast exterior and a thatched hipped roof with deeply overhanging eaves supported by thin timber posts. There is a central brick axial stack. The original layout likely consisted of a two-room plan with a canted northwest end. The lodge is one storey with an attic and has a verandah created by the overhanging eaves. On the northeast side, the eaves arch over a small pointed arch window, and above are two eyebrow dormers with pointed arch casement windows. Similar dormers are found on the southwest side and at the northwest end, which has two-light pointed arch Gothic windows with stained glass in the spandrels and hoodmoulds. There are 20th-century single-storey extensions on the southwest corner and southeast end. The interior has not been inspected. Heathfield Lodge served as a gateway lodge on the Hinton Admiral estate.
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