Volume: Gatehouses and Lodges
- Date:
- 1980 - 2010
- Reference:
- EFC01/01/05/016
- Type:
- Volume containing Photographic material
The series consists of 140 slides showing gatehouses, lodges, and lock-keepers' cottages. There is wide coverage across England, and a handful of photographs showing buildings in Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. Most of the lodges were built to be decorative as well as functional; the buildings are often picturesque, with a range of architectural styles including Regency, neo-Classical, Gothic, Georgian and Greek Revival. Distinctive examples include the Triangular Lodge, Desborough Road, Kettering, and the polygonal Round House, Hatfield Heath, Uttlesford.
Some photographs in the series EFC01/01/05/007 'Cottages' also show Gatehouses or Lodges.
This is part of the Sub Series: EFC01/01/05 Domestic Building Types; within the Series: EFC01/01 Series of 35mm slides; within the Collection: EFC01 Edifice Collection
© Historic England Archive
Gatehouse, Lodge
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