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Latitude: 51.3032 / 51°18'11"N
Longitude: -0.7515 / 0°45'5"W
OS Eastings: 487130
OS Northings: 156753
OS Grid: SU871567
Mapcode National: GBR D96.8TF
Mapcode Global: VHDXP.XHKS
Plus Code: 9C3X863X+79
Entry Name: North Lodge, Including Attached Wall, Farnborough Hill School
Listing Date: 26 September 2003
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1390603
English Heritage Legacy ID: 490635
ID on this website: 101390603
Location: Rushmoor, Hampshire, GU14
County: Hampshire
District: Rushmoor
Electoral Ward/Division: Empress
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Farnborough
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Farnborough St Peter
Church of England Diocese: Guildford
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991/0/10034 FARNBOROUGH ROAD
26-SEP-03 North Lodge, including attached wall,
Farnborough Hill School
GV II
Lodge. Designed by George Devey between 1868 and 1876 as a lodge at Farnborough Hill for T G Longman the publisher. Historicist Gothic style. The ground floor is of stone rubble and some brickwork. The upper floor with gables facing north and south is mainly timberframed with close-studding, decorative bracing to the south and with plastered infill. The gable ends and central dormer to west have carved bargeboards with pendants. The dormer facing west also has ornamental tile-hanging. Tiled roof with massive external chimneystack in the centre of the west front with some stonework and black brick diaperwork with three tall brick stacks set diagonally and a section of ramped up brick and stone walling and a further single brick chimneystack set diagonally to the east. L-shaped building of one storey or one storey and attics with three windows to south and one window to west and north. Windows are three-light wooden framed casements with leaded lights. The south gable projects on wooden piers and wooden trellis above a section of wall to form a porch.
HISTORY: Longman employed George Devey to design various buildings on the estate and he was paid ?26 in 1868 and ?86 in 1876 for the North Lodge.
[Jill Allibone "George Devey" Lutterworth Press 1991 Ps 158-9.]
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