Reg No
20911108
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Historical, Social
Original Use
Gate lodge
Date
1800 - 1840
Coordinates
156679, 54957
Date Recorded
01/04/2009
Date Updated
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Detached two-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1820, having lean-to addition to side (south-west) with recessed porch to front (north-west) elevation and later lean-to addition to side (south-west). Currently vacant. Hipped artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystack and uPVC rainwater goods. Artificial slate roof to lean-to addition with corrugated-iron roof to later addition. Lined-and-ruled rendered walls throughout having rendered walls to side (south-west) and rear (north-east) elevations of lean-to addition. Corrugated-iron walls to later lean-to addition. Square-headed window openings with rendered sills and two-over-two pane timber sliding sash windows throughout. Replacement timber casement windows to rear elevation of lodge and side (south-east) elevation of lean-to addition. Blind square-headed door opening to front elevation of lodge. Square-headed door opening to interior of porch, having glazed timber door. Square-headed door opening to side (north-west) elevation of lean-to addition with timber battened door. Located at south-west entrance to Shippool House, having rubble stone boundary walls including splayed rendered walls with plinth, tooled limestone coping, and square-profile piers with single and double-leaf cast-iron gates.
This impressive entrance and small scale gate-lodge are part of the Shippool Estate that originally belonged to a branch of the Herrick family from Beaumanor in Leicestershire. The lodge is of a simple design and retains much of its historic form and fabric, including sash windows. The finely crafted entrance sweep adds to its setting and together with the second lodge to the north-west, are indicators of the former wealth and status of the Shippool demesne in the past.