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Latitude: 51.4962 / 51°29'46"N
Longitude: -0.3055 / 0°18'19"W
OS Eastings: 517727
OS Northings: 178834
OS Grid: TQ177788
Mapcode National: GBR 73.KN2
Mapcode Global: VHGQW.NNCC
Plus Code: 9C3XFMWV+FR
Entry Name: South Lodge
Listing Date: 4 December 2002
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1096019
English Heritage Legacy ID: 489909
ID on this website: 101096019
Location: South Ealing Cemetery, Ealing, London, W5
County: London
District: Ealing
Electoral Ward/Division: Northfield
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Ealing
Traditional County: Middlesex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London
Church of England Parish: St Mary Ealing
Church of England Diocese: London
Tagged with: Gatehouse
962/0/10071 SOUTH EALING ROAD
04-DEC-02 South Lodge
GV II
Also Known As: 199, SOUTH EALING ROAD
Former south lodge to Ealing Cemetery. 1861 by Charles Jones, Borough Engineer.
MATERIALS: squared Kentish ragstone with Bath stone dressings; red brick chimney stacks; slate roof with bands of fish-scale decoration.
PLAN: rectangular.
EXTERIOR: two storeys. North-facing entrance front of three bays, recessed to left. Three-light mullion and transom window to ground floor right, with two-light dormer above. Single-light dormer over entrance door, which is set within a moulded rectangular frame with a glazed panel above door. Canted angle to left of door with a moulded chamfer of masonry. Three-light bay window to left with slate canopy, two-light dormer above. North-facing gabled end with pair of arched windows to first floor. South-facing elevation to road with a three-light bay window to ground floor with slate canopy, pair of arched lights to first floor. South-facing elevation with pair of arched lights to first floor, lean-to in angle to left, single storey projection to right with tall brick chimney stack above.
INTERIOR: has undergone modification in recent times.
HISTORY: this lodge was built to serve the newly opened municipal cemetery of Ealing and Old Brentford. It has strong group value with the adjoining walls, the north lodge and the chapels (q.v.).
SOURCE: Hugh Meller, London Cemeteries (3rd ed. 1999), 122.
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