Gate Lodge, Main Road, Sudbury

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Gate Lodge, Main Road, Sudbury

Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 3 Apr 2015

One of a pair of Grade II Listed lodges possibly 1787 by Thomas Gardner but similar lodges can be seen in a painting by Jon Grffin from about 1681. The matching lodge is now a bus shelter. The early 19th century gates and late 18th century wall linking to the other lodge are included in the listing. In the rear of picture are a row of Grade II Listed gardener's cottages of 1678 and around 1845.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.888375
Longitude
-1.766178