Lodge at entrance to Queen's Park, Longton
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The photograph on this page of Lodge at entrance to Queen's Park, Longton by Jonathan Hutchins as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Jonathan Hutchins Taken: 21 Mar 2018
"At the north corner of the park is a large, two-storey lodge in the half-timbered Queen Anne style, originally the home of the Park Superintendent. To one side is a toilet block in similar style, and to the other an impressive entrance with tall brick gate piers, main iron gates decorated with the crests of the Duke of Sutherland, the Mayor and the Borough of Longton, pedestrian side gates, and splayed walls with elaborate iron railings." (from the Historic England listing).