The Lodge, 17 Lough Shore Road, Ballywhite House, Ballywhite, Portaferry, Co Down, BT22 1PD is a Grade B2 listed building in the Ards and North Down local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 7 September 1976.
The Lodge, 17 Lough Shore Road, Ballywhite House, Ballywhite, Portaferry, Co Down, BT22 1PD
- WRENN ID
- solemn-thatch-bramble
- Grade
- B2
- Local Planning Authority
- Ards and North Down
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Date first listed
- 7 September 1976
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
The Lodge is a small, well-proportioned single-storey Italianate gate lodge built around 1870, situated on the south side of the western drive to Ballywhite House, east of the Lough Shore Road, approximately 1½ miles north of Portaferry. It was constructed to serve as the lodge for the newly rebuilt Ballywhite House and holds group value with that listed building.
The western front elevation is formal and symmetrical. At its centre stands a full-height porch with a pediment topped by a cast iron floral acroterion. The timber-panelled door has a plain fanlight, encased with plain pilasters, decorated brackets, and a cornice with a simplified blocking course above. To the left and right of the porch are sliding sash windows with surrounds similar to the door treatment, stone cills supported by brackets, and decorated hoods. An eaves course with a narrow string course runs below.
The north gable features a ground-floor window with a semi-circular arch head and decorated hood, with an attic window directly above having a simple moulded surround and label to the arch head. The gable end displays a broken pediment. A small single-storey extension projects from the left side of the gable, with a sliding sash window and a mono-pitch roof whose wall edge curves to enclose the rear yard. The south gable mirrors the north gable in form but lacks ground-floor window decoration.
The rear of the building contains a high wall enclosing the yard to the left, which merges with the extension at the right. The extension has a small two-pane window. Much of the rear wall is obscured by debris and a corrugated lean-to roof, though a back door to the yard must exist beneath these additions. The main building has a small sliding sash window in the centre of the first floor.
The entire building is finished in lined render, unpainted, with a chamfered plinth. The roof is pitched and gabled with stone parapets and Bangor blue slates, topped by a central tall rendered chimney stack with one decorative pot. The stonework to the porch is cracked, and the right side of the front porch is covered with greenery.
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