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Listed building outline: East Lodge and Gate Christ's Hospital LB/0035

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East Lodge and Gate Christ's Hospital LB/0035

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MULTIPOLYGON (((-0.353002 51.045821,-0.352985 51.045811,-0.352998...
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2019-10-30
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1462525
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East Lodge and Gate Christ's Hospital
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LB/0035
start-date
2019-09-23
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The East Lodge at Christ's Hospital School, built in about 1905 to designs by Sir Aston Webb, together with the attached re-sited gate piers and gates thought to date from between 1832 and 1836 installed at the same time. Lodge Materials: red brick laid in English bond with roughcast sections and ashiar dressings of Portland and Bath stone. The roof is tiled. The stone-mullioned windows contain metal-framed casements with leaded lights. Plan: the two storey lodge has anoctagonal plan, with longer sides facing the cardinal points (the building stands at right-angles to the drive (The Avenue), which runs roughtly north/south at this point). At the centre of the western elevation is a double-height projecting bay, with the entrance porch at ground-floor level. Gateway Materials: Portland stone piers, with Bath stone capitals, the short flanking walls of Bath stone, and brick banded with stone. The gates are of iron. Plan: the gate piers are set on either side of The Avenue with narrow flanking walls and an outer pier to the west.
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010003088076
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