Built c1895, possibly by John Ely, Manchester. Mountsorrel granite rubble stone with bank, stone dressings and Swithland slate roof with brick side and rear chimney stacks in the Tudor revival fashion. Lodge has crow stepped gables. One and a half storeys of a 3 light stone mullion window with leaded lights. Pair of similar lancet windows over. Side to left facing drive has door within porch and similar 2 light window with similar lancets over in projecting gable to left. Between right gate pier and left side of Lodge a linking wall with Gothic arched doorway and door. Pair of wrought iron gates to drive. Left gate pier is linked to small round folly turret pier with conical roof, about 2 metres in diameter. (Photo Nov 2014).
Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 11 November 2014
Photo ID: 116771
Building ID: 101230470
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