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OS grid reference
  
SJ 3867 6112

Reference no.
  
1129922

Architect
  
John Douglas

Designated
  
2 November 1983

Year built
  
1889

Belgrave Lodge

Location
  
Belgrave Avenue, Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England

Built for
  
1st Duke of Westminster

Similar
  
Eaton Hall - Cheshire, Coronation Chair, St Paul's Church - Boughton, Dutch Tea House - Eaton Hall, St Mary's Church - Tilston

The belgrave lodge cast iron mantel clock


Belgrave Lodge is a house situated at the west end of Belgrave Avenue, the road connecting the B5445 road between Chester and Wrexham, and Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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History

The lodge was built in 1889 to a design by the Chester architects Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster. The ground floor has since been converted into a restaurant.

Architecture

The house is built in brick with stone bands and dressings on a stone plinth. The hipped roof has red tiles with lead finials. As a whole the house has 1½ storeys and is in two bays. It has three chimneys with red-brick barley-sugar flues and stone plinths and caps. The window openings are mullioned, and contain casement windows. There are two single-storey buildings at the rear, one with a gabled roof, the other with a hipped roof.

References

Belgrave Lodge Wikipedia