Stanmore: Lodge and gate piers to Stanmore Hall

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Stanmore: Lodge and gate piers to Stanmore Hall

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 5 Jun 2011

Stanmore Hall was originally built in the 1840s and is now private residential accommodation. These are the contemporary Grade II Listed entrance lodge and gate piers to the hall on Wood Lane. With its swept pyramid-style roof the lodge and the gate piers are constructed of rubble with ashlar dressings. Surmounting the gate piers are two heraldic beasts.

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Image Location

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51.623964
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-0.319466