Temple Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 August 1952. Building. 6 related planning applications.

Temple Lodge

WRENN ID
broken-niche-vale
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
1 August 1952
Type
Building
Source
Historic England listing

Description

  1. CRAVENGATE 1549 (West Side) Temple Lodge NZ 1600 NE 5/61 1.8.52.

II

  1. 'Gothick' building in stone, much overgrown with creeper. A tvo-storey turreted and crenellated centre, with one two-light pointed window and two niches to the upper storey and a bay on the ground floor. Arcaded wings of five bays with a small pavilion at either end, of one storey, so overgrown that no detail is visible. Above the arcade is a crenellated parapet, with the upper storey behind it, the right hand having three windows and two and three pointed lights, and the left hand appearing to be a slightly later facsimile. Welsh slate roofs to all. Said to be by John Yorke 1769, enlarged mid C19. (Pevsnor).

Listing NGR: NZ1673800975

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