NHER 47284 (Building record) - Ivy Lodge

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Summary

This brick and pebble dash lodge for Sheringham Hall was built in cottage ornee style in the early 19th century after a design by H. Repton featured in his Red Book for Sheringham Hall. It was rebuilt with a new second storey in 1905 after a fire.

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Location

Map sheet TG14SW
Civil Parish UPPER SHERINGHAM, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Ivy Lodge.
Lodge cottage ornee to Sheringham Hall dated 1905 but early 19th century, altered 1905. Brick and pebble dash, plain tiles. Two bays with a circular forward wing to left. Two storeys, ground floor of brick, first floor rendered with pebble dash. Central lean-to glazed wooden proch, door to left hand return, splat balusters to front. Decorative platband. Casement windows with rectangular leaded panes, 1 of 2 lights to ground floor, small 2-light window to upper floor. Circular wing: dentil platband, upper floor with vertical timber affixed studs and timber lozenges in panels below windows; plaque inscribed 1905/HMU (Henry Morris Upcher); three 2-light cross windows to ground floor, three 2-light windows to first floor, all with leaded panes; conical plain tiled roof having wide overhanging eaves ending in elaborate finial. Square axial stack with decorative brick work to roof behind circular wing. Left gable to south-east with flint plinth, shaped bargeboards, 2-light casement to ground floor, 3-light casement to first floor. Rear: outshut of 1½ storeys. Cross wing to northwest gable has 3-light window and flint plinth. Low outshut to north-east. Single storey thatched lodge to same plan shown in Red Book of Sheringham Hall by H. Repton; lodge to same plan marked on 1838 Tithe Commutation map; cottage rebuilt with two storeys 1905 after fire.
Information from (S1).
M. Dennis (NLA), 27 July 2007.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Mar 5 2025 11:32AM

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