Lawn Lodge

LAWN LODGE

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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1318781
Date first listed:
06-Jul-1987
Statutory Address:
LAWN LODGE
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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1318781
Date first listed:
06-Jul-1987
Statutory Address 1:
LAWN LODGE

Location

Statutory Address:
LAWN LODGE

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

District:
Wiltshire (Unitary Authority)
Parish:
Fonthill Gifford
National Grid Reference:
ST 92400 30165

Details

FONTHILL GIFFORD FONTHILL ABBEY WOOD ST 93 SW (south side)

1/88 Lawn Lodge

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Lodge, to Fonthill Abbey, now detached house. Circa 1860, by William Burn for the Marquess of Westminster. Limestone ashlar, Welsh slate roof, ashlar stacks. T-plan. Two-storey, one window to each gabled wing. Shouldered planked door with moulded architrave in porch with hipped roof in angle between two wings, 8- pane sash to side of porch, gabled wing to right has 12-pane sash in roll-moulded architrave to ground and first floor. Wing to left has 8-pane sash to side, canted bay with sashes to ground floor of gable end facing drive and 12-pane sash and Westminster crest over. Left return has slightly projecting stack and 8-pane sash, gabled wing has 12-pane sashes, roofs are gabled with coped verges and ball finials. To rear is 1970s two-storey extension in similar style and materials, reusing roll-moulded architraves and sashes. Interior has winding stone stairs with cast-iron balusters and handrail, 4-panelled doors in beaded architraves, large stone semi- circular archway between original build and extension, fireplace in extension reuses window architrave as surround. One of two lodges by Burn on driveways to Fonthill Abbey (1846 by Burn and demolished 1955).

Listing NGR: ST9240030165

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