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Croydon Lodge

A Grade II Listed Building in Pakefield, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.4543 / 52°27'15"N

Longitude: 1.7326 / 1°43'57"E

OS Eastings: 653701

OS Northings: 290588

OS Grid: TM537905

Mapcode National: GBR YTW.0VY

Mapcode Global: VHM6M.ZKBX

Plus Code: 9F43FP3M+P2

Entry Name: Croydon Lodge

Listing Date: 3 October 1977

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1209776

English Heritage Legacy ID: 391347

ID on this website: 101209776

Location: Pakefield, East Suffolk, NR33

County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Electoral Ward/Division: Pakefield

Parish: Lowestoft

Built-Up Area: Lowestoft

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Pakefield All Saints and St Margaret

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description



LOWESTOFT

TM59SW PAKEFIELD STREET, Pakefield
914-1/3/108 (South East side)
03/10/77 No.101
Croydon Lodge

GV II

House. Mid C19. Rendered and colourwashed brick. Slate roofs.
The building consists of a main block and a service wing to
the north-east. South-west front faces the garden.
2 storeys in 3 bays, the centre bay broken forward under a
pediment. Rusticated quoins. The ground-floor centre has a
single-storey canted bay with French windows. One tripartite
sash right and left with plate glass and no glazing bars. A
deep moulded string course circuits the building at
first-floor level. One tripartite sash to the first floor
centre as before, flanked by a simple plate-glass sash either
side. Deep eaves cornice with rich modillions, which also
circumnavigates the main block, and continues into the
pediment. Hipped roof with 2 symmetrical gault brick stacks on
the front slope. The south-east return has a central
single-storey bay and details as before.
The entrance front, facing the road, is to the north-west. 2
bays with an elaborate door bay defined by rusticated quoins.
The 4-panelled door has glazed upper panels. Plain arched
fanlight. Round-arched doorcase with pilasters right and left
rising to scrolled brackets below a projecting entablature.
Blind window right. 2 plate-glass sashes to the first floor.
The first-floor and eaves cornices continue.
The service wing is of 2 bays in 2 storeys: one tripartite
sash to the ground, and 2 ordinary sashes to the first floor,
all with glazing bars. Gabled roof, hipped to north-east.
Ridge stack.
INTERIOR. Stick baluster staircase with ramped and wreathed
handrail. Plain marble fire surrounds in various rooms.


Listing NGR: TM5370190588

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