Listed Building: LODGE AND GATEWAY AT KELHAM HALL (3.42.12)

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Grade II
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EH LBS Legacy ID 242763
Date assigned 19 September 1985
Date last amended

Description

Lodge house and gateway, c.1858. Probably by George Gilbert Scott for John Manners-Sutton. Gothic Revival style. Brick with gabled and hipped slate roofs. Blue brick and ashlar dressings, diaper work and bands. Chamfered plinth and eaves, moulded coped gables. Paired round ridge stacks. Single storey plus attics, 2 bays. L-plan. Windows are mostly mullioned with leaded casements. Main north front has to left, lean-to C19 addition with large mullioned casement. To its right, a similar casement, and to right again, a square bay window with hipped roof and 4 casements. Above, a small casement. West front has to left a projecting doorway with rebated pointed arched head and octagonal responds with moulded bases and capitals. Billeted coped gable with crocketed finial. To right, a casement. To right again, C20 brick addition with slate roof. To left, panelled door and to right, a Yorkshire sash. South gable has, above, a small casement. To west of lodge, adjoining gateway with curved and straight flanking walls with moulded ashlar and ramped brick coping. Pair of rectangular gate piers with staff moulded corners, blue brick bands and crocketed ashlar caps. Pair of chamfered timber gates with panels and latticework above, with foliate iron cresting. To left, wicket gate with moulded ashlar lintel and matching panelled and latticed gate. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 77384 55695 (18m by 23m)
Map sheet SK75NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Kelham, Newark

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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