Former lodge near Long Compton

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Former lodge near Long Compton

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 25 Jun 2011

It looks older, but built c1835 to the design of Edward Blore. Built of an attractively-mellow limestone. Neo-Tudor with polygonal corner turrets, embattled parapet, and arched windows with hoodmoulds. It was the entrance to Blore's Weston House, demolished in 1934. Grade II listed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.007356
Longitude
-1.600194