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Tresco Lodge and the Porch

A Grade II Listed Building in Birchington, Kent

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Latitude: 51.3804 / 51°22'49"N

Longitude: 1.307 / 1°18'25"E

OS Eastings: 630221

OS Northings: 169783

OS Grid: TR302697

Mapcode National: GBR WZW.F7Q

Mapcode Global: VHLG5.LKTN

Plus Code: 9F3398J4+5Q

Entry Name: Tresco Lodge and the Porch

Listing Date: 8 May 2002

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1390065

English Heritage Legacy ID: 489018

ID on this website: 101390065

Location: Thanet, Kent, CT7

County: Kent

District: Thanet

Civil Parish: Birchington

Built-Up Area: Margate

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


878/0/10029

BIRCHINGTON
SPENCER ROAD
Tresco Lodge and The Porch

08-MAY-02

GV
II
Built as a pair of stables with servants quarters above, now a pair of houses. Built c1882, Architect John Pollard Seddon with sgraffito panels executed by the sculptor George Frampton.

Ground floor yellow brick , first floor timber framed with plastered infill. Half-hipped pantiled roof with part terracotta chimneystack. Two storeys: three windows to sides, two to front. Some original casements with glazing bars to upper parts, some replacement windows. The porch retains an original opening at first floor level. Tresco Lodge has a C20 lean-to extension to the side with pantiled roof, C20 metal-framed French windows and flat roofed porch to front.

The Porch has a C20 five-light bay to ground floor, a large flat-roofed C20 extension to ground floor and set back entrance flanked by sidelights and columns. The principal external feature is a series of sgraffito panels of cherubs undertaking Kentish games and pastimes.

INTERIOR: Tresco Lodge retains original staircase with stick balusters, plank dado panelling and four panelled doors. The Porch was not inspected internally but is not thought to retain original internal fittings.

HISTORY: These are two of five stables with servants accommodation above built to serve John Pollard Seddon's Tower Bungalows. The sgraffito panels may have been made in Frampton's studio and assembled on site. The subject matter includes skaters, a blacksmith with anvil and horseshoes, cherubs pulling a chariot, sailing ships etc. There are very few examples in England of sgraffito work and these examples at Birchington are thought to be the only examples executed by George Frampton.



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