Fisherman's Lodge England, UK

Entrance lodge, now house. C17 and C18 with large late C20 2 storey block to north. Rendered brick with plat band, cornice, battlemented gable end to south with sunken quatrefoil panel, old tile roofs and 2 stacks.

Listed Building Description
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PADWORTH SU 66 NW 4/6 Fisherman's Lodge 25.10.51

GV II

Entrance lodge, now house. C17 and C18 with large late C20 2 storey block to north. Rendered brick with plat band, cornice, battlemented gable end to south with sunken quatrefoil panel, old tile roofs and 2 stacks. Gothick addition to earlier building. One and 2 storeys. South front: glazing bar sashes. Large central window with arched top lights and ogee head with quatrefoil glazing bars, flank- ing windows with foiled heads and sunken quatrefoil panels above; flanking wings set back with sloping battlemented parapets, a sunken circular panel to left and a C20 glazed door to right. Side walls to left and right have 2 circular windows with sunken quatrefoil panels above. C18 Gothick doorcase with triangular pedi- ment to north. Interior: remains of one C17 timber framed bay; C19 stained glass in Gothick wing to south. BOE, Berkshire, p,191; Berkshire Architectural Guide, Betjeman and Piper, Murray, 1949, pp.73 and 137.

Listing NGR: SU6125566857