Clermont Lodge, Little Cressingham

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Clermont Lodge, Little Cressingham

Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 31 Jan 2011

Clermont Lodge was built in the 1770s for the Earl of Clermont as a shooting box and extended by William Pilkington for his nephew in 1812. The lodge was derelict and threatened by demolition in 1972 when Mr. Philip Jones, a painter who trained at the Slade under William Coldstream, bought and restored it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.55595
Longitude
0.766151