Latitude: 53.2274 / 53°13'38"N
Longitude: -1.6267 / 1°37'36"W
OS Eastings: 425019
OS Northings: 370102
OS Grid: SK250701
Mapcode National: GBR 57N.PJY
Mapcode Global: WHCD7.Z4KN
Plus Code: 9C5W69GF+X8
Entry Name: Tudor Lodge
Listing Date: 12 July 1967
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1334736
English Heritage Legacy ID: 81702
ID on this website: 101334736
Location: Edensor, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, DE45
County: Derbyshire
District: Derbyshire Dales
Civil Parish: Edensor
Traditional County: Derbyshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire
Church of England Parish: Edensor St Peter
Church of England Diocese: Derby
Tagged with: Gatehouse
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PARISH OF EDENSOR
Tudor Lodge
(Formerly listed as Tudor Lodge, MAIN ROAD (south side))
12.7.67
GV
II*
House. 1837-39 by Jeffrey Wyatville, completed by Paxton. Brick, mostly laid in herringbone fashion, sandstone and timber framing. Gabled and hipped stone slate roof, the slates with cut-away corners. Two ashlar ridge stacks and one rising from the pitch of the roof. Decorative fretted bargeboards and finials. Chamfered stone plinth. Close studded timber framing with diagonal braces. Two storeys, irregular T-plan.
East elevation has gabled cross wing to left with jettied first floor on moulded brackets. The ground floor has a two-light canted bay window with timber mullions. Two-light timber mullioned window above. To the right, in the angle between the two ranges, is a single storey extruded bay with hipped roof and single light windows in each direction. Two-light gabled half dormer above. To the right a porch with single light window and gabled roof continuing over a two bay timber arcade on paired chamfered columns. Chamfered four-centred arches. Within the arcade is a doorway with plank door with elaborate iron hinges, and a two-light mullioned window. One single light gabled half dormer above, with pointed light.
South elevation has a similar two-light window and two similar windows in the gabled bay to left. West elevation has a projecting hipped roof bay, brick in its lower parts. Doorway with stone quoins and lintel. Two-light window and two single light windows to ground floor and a two-light gabled half dormer above.
North elevation has projecting arcade to left. Gabled bay has a two-light canted bay window with hipped roof, and a two-light window above. Angled single storey stone bay to right has a two-light bay window coming to a point. Most windows have diamond leaded lights. The design was illustrated in Loudon's Encyclopaedia (Design X).
Built as part of the picturesque model village by Paxton for the Sixth Duke of Devonshire.
Listing NGR: SK2501970102
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