Ground plan.
perspective view represents the lodge as seen from the avenue of trees within the park, the road coming
The front elevation.
between. In the ground plan, p. 105, a is the porch, b the living room, c the scullery, and d the larder; g are the steps leading to a vault under the stairs, used for coals, and f is the stone cover over the dry well. Considerable care and attention were
Perspective view of back and side fronts, from a photograph.
bestowed in working out the details of this building, which was wholly erected by the workmen of the estate, with bricks and stone also from the estate. The lower part or plinth of the structure is of ashlar ragstone in random courses, the top course header faced, the joints worked fair, and a sunk splay in the top tooled fair, the course rising nine inches on the