Tudor Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 25 July 1994. House. 1 related planning application.
Tudor Lodge
- WRENN ID
- spare-basalt-scarlet
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Conwy
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 25 July 1994
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Tudor Lodge is a house built around 1890 to 1900, and is shown on the Ordnance Survey Map of 1900. It is an example of vernacular revival architecture, unusually detailed in its design. The house is rendered with a stone plinth and decorative timbering, topped by slate roofs. Brick end walls and axial stacks are present, with the end wall stacks arranged in pairs and linked by a striking flying brick arch. Leaded wood mullioned casements are used for windows throughout. The broad gable of the house faces the street, with the roof extending over a porch at the lower end. The porch features turned pilaster mullions to the leaded glazed doors and windows, and a 2-light casement window above, along with a small window in the timbered gable apex. To the right of the entrance, a smaller gable projects from the main gable, holding a canted bay window topped by a timber gabled roof on brackets, and a 3-light casement window above. At the rear of the entrance, the main roof slope breaks forward to create a catslide dormer window, above a lean-to, rectangular bay at ground floor level. The south-facing garden elevation features an advanced central gable with a canted bay window on the ground floor, and a 3-light casement window above. Flanking the ground floor of the gable are half-canted bay windows with red tiled lean-to roofs.
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