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Blue Lodge, Attached Building to West and Kitchen Garden Walls Extending from South Side of Lodge (Approximately 50 Yards Long to South, 50 Yards Long to East and 20 Yards Long to North)

A Grade II Listed Building in Siston, South Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4647 / 51°27'53"N

Longitude: -2.4434 / 2°26'36"W

OS Eastings: 369294

OS Northings: 174066

OS Grid: ST692740

Mapcode National: GBR JY.LS3M

Mapcode Global: VH88Q.LFMZ

Plus Code: 9C3VFH74+VJ

Entry Name: Blue Lodge, Attached Building to West and Kitchen Garden Walls Extending from South Side of Lodge (Approximately 50 Yards Long to South, 50 Yards Long to East and 20 Yards Long to North)

Listing Date: 15 July 1981

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1278120

English Heritage Legacy ID: 406547

ID on this website: 101278120

Location: South Gloucestershire, BS30

County: South Gloucestershire

Civil Parish: Siston

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Syston

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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Description



1.
5118 SISTON ABSON ROAD
Blue Lodge,
attached building to
west and kitchen
garden walls extending
from south side of Lodge
(approx 50 yds long to
south, 50 yds long to
east and 20 yds long to
north)
ST 67 SE 4/214
II
2.
The present building dates from the early C19 and later, incorporating some
older fabric. Front 2 storeys, west wing rendered. Pantile roofs. Three-three-three
windows, the centre unit a taller mid C19 remodelling. Left hand unit has
attic, 2 dormers, plain band over first floor and modern casement windows;
central wrought iron porch with tented hood, pier to left with moulded capping.
The right hand part (east) has 2+1 windows, sashes, and open pediment doorway
to left with traceried fanlight. Porch extension built on to right with a
re-used niche. Three C18 cross mullion (wood) casements to rear. Centre part
projects to rear. To west is an incomplete coach house incorporating 2 Tudor
archways said to come from Bristol Castle and 3 perpendicular style windows.
The archways appear to be C17, ashlar with traceried spandrels, moulded jambs
and hood-moulds, south arch with C19 arms and motto over and 2-light mullion
window. North arch approached by low quadrant walls with octagonal piers.
Walled garden to south with 3 tall rubble walls, about 14 ft high with coping
and low closing wall to south. This building is said to be on the site of
a Saxon hunting lodge.


Listing NGR: ST6929474066

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