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HER Number | MWB19982 |
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Record Type | Building |
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Name | Lambourn Lodge, Donnington Grove |
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Summary
Unlisted brick gate lodge of late 18th or early 19th century date on southeastern approach to Donnington Grove from Grove Road
Associated Legal Designations or Protected Status
- Registered Park or Garden (II) 1000534: Donnington Grove
Monument Type(s):
- GATE LODGE (18th century to Mid to Late 19th century - 1770 AD? to 1850 AD?)
Full Description
The description for the Registered Park of Donnington Grove <1> notes that its main entrance lies at the southeast corner of the park adjacent to Grove Road. A 'two-storey, whitewashed brick lodge' stands east of brick gate piers with stone finials which support iron gates. The lodge and gates have not been listed.
The lodge is shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey mapping <2>; it may also be represented on the earlier Ordnance Survey Drawing <3>. It is presumed to date from the period when Donnington Grove park was created (late 18th century) or slightly later. The park was extended southwards beyond the river Lambourn after 1783 <1>. It was named as Lambourn Lodge on the 5th Epoch OS mapping <4>. Two other dwellings within the park, named Pink Lodge and White Lodge, lie to the north.
Sources and further reading
<01> | Historic England (previously English Heritage). 1987. Register of Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. Donnington Grove. [Unpublished document / SWB12616] |
<02> | Landmark. 1872-85. Digital Ordnance Survey Mapping Epoch 1, 1:2500 (25 inch). Digital. 1:2500. Marked 'Lodge'. [Map / SWB14341] |
<03> | Ordnance Survey. 1812. Ordnance Survey Drawing of Lambourn; BL OSD 159. Two inch to the mile. Possibly marked. [Map / SWB147328] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ordnance_Survey_Drawings_-_Lambourn_(OSD_159).jpg (Accessed on 23/06/2022) |
<04> | Ordnance Survey. 1962-1981. Ordnance Survey Epoch 5, 1:2500. 1:2500. 1:2500, 1968, Marked 'Lambourn Lodge'. [Map / SWB14665] |
Related Monuments
MWB6284 | Donnington Grove (Park) (Landscape) |
MWB19985 | Pink Lodge, Donnington Grove (Building) |
MWB19986 | White Lodge, Donnington Grove (Building) |
Associated Excavations and Fieldwork
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