7 North Lodge and 9 Lodge: Parish Council Office - East Common
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Description
Pair of lodges built in the 19th Century
Within the curtilage of the listed Gerrards Cross Memorial Centre. These small, single-storey entrance lodges to the former Vicarage probably date from the mid C19. Their closeness to the road and white stuccoed walls (with fictive ashlar – lined to make the walls look like stone) make them distinctive features along East Common. Regrettably the view of them is often partly obscured by parked cars. Slate pitched roofs with pierced barge boards. This is a local building of note within the Conservtation Area of Gerrards Cross. (B1)
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Pair of lodges built in the 19th CenturyDate Listed
06 Aug 2024