Former lodges, Beulah Hill
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Tivoli lodge on the right was built to serve Beulah Spa which opened in 1831 and closed in 1855. It has since been altered but was designed by Decimus Burton. Grade II listed. The Tudor-style one on the left with shaped gables dates from 1864. It was a built for a house called The Lawns which was demolished after a fire later that same decade.