Listed Building: No. 2 (Danehurst Lodge) (1190122)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1190122
Date assigned 06 September 1988
Date last amended

Description

House, formerly lodge. Mid C19, altered C20. Limestone ashlar, lead roofs, central stone ridge stack. Cruciform plan. 2 storeys. Principal elevation facing Brafield Road has order of giant Ionic pilasters, framing central bay and narrower bays either side. Central sash window to ground floor centre with moulded stone surround, pulvinated frieze and moulded cornice. Shorter sash window to 1st floor, centre with moulded sill and surround. Bays either side have shallow round-headed niches to ground floor and circular niches to 1st floor. Plinth moulded ground floor sill band, full entablature with pulvinated frieze and pediment to gable. Plinth, sill band and entablature are continued round whole building and all gables are pedimented. Wing to left facing The Drive has similar composition omitting niches and frieze of ground floor window; side facing Brafield Road has C20 door with moulded stone surround. Projecting wing to rear has similar composition but blank ground floor central window with moulded surround and pair of small blank windows to lst floor above with moulded sills only. Bays either side have sashes with moulded surrounds to ground and 1st floors. Wing to right has similar windows but no pilasters and further single-storey projecting wing, altered C20,with pedimented gable. All sashes are horned and have 4 large panes. One of a pair of lodges at entrance to former principal drive to Horton Hall (demolished 1936). Their architecture is based on that of the New Temple (q.v.). (Buildings of England: Northamptonshire: 1973, p264)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 8183 5448 (17m by 12m)
Civil Parish HACKLETON, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

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Sep 7 2023 11:05AM

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