Brayfield Lodge at Cold Brayfield
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Image: © Nigel Stickells Taken: 18 Feb 2007
Brayfield Lodge is on the A428 at Cold Brayfield and is at the entrance to Brayfield House. It is built of dressed rubble stone with slate roof and has elaborate fretted eaves and bargeboards with finials. The Lodge is Grade II listed.