Emral Hall Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Wrexham local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 7 May 1998. House.
Emral Hall Lodge
- WRENN ID
- former-tin-brook
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wrexham
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 7 May 1998
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Emral Hall Lodge is a two-storey building constructed of red brick with stone dressings, topped with a slate roof, and designed in an L-shape. The building was built in three phases, with the original phase dating back to the 18th century. This part is a square two-storey lodge featuring heavy stone quoins on a stone base. It has an open porch on the south elevation, also with heavy stone quoins, and a four-centred arched opening that leads to a 19th-century nailed door. The lodge is characterized by distinctive Flemish gables with stone copings.
The first floor has rectangular stone mullioned windows, which are set beneath stone drip-moulds. There is a two-light square-paned leaded window on the south and east sides, and a three-light square-paned leaded window on the west, where the central light is stepped up. Below this is a stone mullioned and transomed splayed bay window. The east window on the ground floor features a two-light design with a mullion and transom. At the corners of the original 18th-century lodge, there are heavy stone finials and pendentives, which are adorned with foliage carvings.
An early to mid-19th-century extension to the north includes a two-light square-paned leaded stone mullioned window on the ground floor, which is fronted by a pointed Flemish gable that contains a three-light stone mullioned window. The 19th century also saw the addition of decorative stone enrichments, such as stone finials on the tops of the gables, a semi-circular pediment above the bay window, and enhancements to the porch. The parapet of the porch displays the Puleston coat-of-arms.
To the east, there is a two-storey extension built in 1991, which features a date stone inscribed "EPB 1991" set within a Flemish-style gable topped with a stone finial and yellow brick coping.
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