Lodge at entrance to Tredean is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 8 September 2000. Lodge.

Lodge at entrance to Tredean

WRENN ID
brooding-frieze-river
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Monmouthshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
8 September 2000
Type
Lodge
Source
Cadw listing

Description

An L-shaped house with the entry in the angle and the staircase at the rear beside the main stack. Built presumably of rubblestone rendered over with mock timber framing to the upper floor and a red plain tile roof. Arts and Crafts style with the appearance of a late C16 timber framed house of storeys. The road elevation shows the angle of the L with a gable to the left facing the drive and one to the right facing the road with the porch under a catslide in the angle. The ground floor is plain render while the upper floor has vertical timber framing with curved wind-braces at the corners. The gables are jettied on brackets. Lattice casement windows in the gables. The rear elevation shows some altered windows and extensions with a cross-framed casement to the stair. Two large sandstone ashlar double flued stacks with the projecting weathered caps so characteristic of Hardwick's work at Tredean.

Interior not inspected at the time of re-survey.

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