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North Lodge to Windlestone Hall


The old North Lodge to Windlestone Hall is located off the A689. The entrance lodge was built in 1848, by Stephen Hunt, for William Eden. The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The building now hosts the offices of the Windlestone Park Estate.

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North Lodge, Windlestone Hall

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Gateway to Windlestone Hall

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NORTH LODGE TO WINDLESTONE HALL - List Entry
- Entrance lodge. Dated 1848, by Stephen Hunt (probably mason), for William Eden, on front and rear door lintels. Sandstone ashlar with channelled rustication; Welsh slate roof with rendered chimney. Classical …

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