Latitude: 53.3153 / 53°18'54"N
Longitude: -1.6047 / 1°36'17"W
OS Eastings: 426429
OS Northings: 379887
OS Grid: SK264798
Mapcode National: GBR KZ73.C8
Mapcode Global: WHCCP.BX2T
Plus Code: 9C5W898W+44
Entry Name: Longshawe Lodge
Listing Date: 19 February 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1109833
English Heritage Legacy ID: 81160
ID on this website: 101109833
SK 27 NE PARISH OF HATHERSAGE
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Longshawe Lodge
GV II
Former shooting box, now houses. Built for the Duke of Rutland, c1827, with later
C19 additions. Ashlar and coursed squared gritstone, with coped gables and moulded
kneelers, some with ball finials. Ashlar ridge and sidewall stacks and stone slated
roofs. Irregular plan and elevations. North west elevation; a rambling range,
consisting of five different gables, some advanced, linked by pitched roof ranges or
parapets running at right angles to the gables., and linking them. Chamfer mullioned
windows of between 3 and 5-lights, some transomed, some with semi-circular heads, all
beneath hoodmoulds with stops. Two storeys throughout, of different heights, nine
window bays, with canted bay windows to seventh and ninth bays at north east end, the
former parapeted, the latter with a pitched roof. Single storey entrance porch to
eighth bay with parapet. Four centred arch and plain planked door to doorway. To
the rear, a tall, square tower, in imitation of the tower house tradition of the area.
Four storeys, with embattled parapet and mullioned and mullioned and transomed windows
with flat band courses or moulded strings between windows.
Listing NGR: SK2642979887
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