Cambridge Lodge |
Hob Uid: 1380146 | |
Location : Essex Uttlesford Littlebury
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Grid Ref : TL5209238307 |
Summary : Cambridge Lodge, located in Audley Park, was built in 1842 by Thomas Rickman. Constructed in red brick with an ornamental stone parapet, the Jacobean style lodge is two-storeys high with a three-storey tower. The entrance elevation has a two-storey stuccoed bay window on the left, a central doorway with a stone surround and a further bay with a window to each level. There are two chimney stacks, each with three octagonal shafts and moulded caps.The building is Grade II listed (list no. 1231274). |
More information : Cambridge Lodge, located in Audley Park, was built in the mid 19th century in the Jacobean style. Constructed in red brick with an ornamental stone parapet, the lodge is two-storeys high with a three-storey tower. The entrance elevation has a two-storey stuccoed bay window on the left, a central doorway with a stone surround and a further bay with a window to each level. There are two chimney stacks, each with three octagonal shafts and moulded caps. (1)
A Jacobean style lodge to Audley Park constructed in 1842. It was designed by Thomas Rickman and is a two storey building with a three storey tower. Construction is of brick, stone and stucco with a leaded roof. (1-2)
Cambridge Lodge is marked on an illustrated plan of Audley Park in the back cover of this guidebook. (3)
The building is listed Grade II. (4)
The three storey tower with leaded roof and cornice is surmounted by a tall griffin-shaped wind vane by Richard Spencer. (5) |