North Lodge And Flanking Pavilions is a Grade II listed building in the Buckinghamshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 January 1987. Lodge.

North Lodge And Flanking Pavilions

WRENN ID
far-cupola-moss
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Buckinghamshire
Country
England
Date first listed
8 January 1987
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic England listing

Description

GREAT MARLOW HARLEYFORD SU 88 NW 4/35 North Lodge and flanking pavilions - - II Lodge to Harleyford Manor. Dated 1866 on plaque, for Sir William Clayton. Knapped flint with brick and stone dressings; slate roof with ornamental ridge tiles; brick chimneys with pilasters, strings, off-set heads and gablets; wooden bargeboards with blind cusped roundels. Central lodge cottage with small flanking detached pavilions set at slight angle. Lodge cottage is of 1½ storeys and 2 bays. Flush band courses of yellow, red and vitreous brick, off-set eaves. Left bay of S. front has pair of casements to ground floor and single light in gabled semi-dormer. Both these windows have stone sills, scalloped stone lintels, and chamfered brick jambs and mullions. Right bay has canted bay window. Central board door in gabled porch. Porch is rendered and whitewashed to front, with heraldic badge on cusped roundel, over minimal arch on columns with stiff-leaf capitals. Rear has 2 chimneys with stone plaques carrying initials W, R and C. Pavilions are in matching style with half-hipped roofs and single lights to drive.

Listing NGR: SU8258985356

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