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Houghton Lodge

A Grade II* Listed Building in Houghton, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0964 / 51°5'46"N

Longitude: -1.5101 / 1°30'36"W

OS Eastings: 434401

OS Northings: 133121

OS Grid: SU344331

Mapcode National: GBR 742.3AT

Mapcode Global: FRA 76Q7.3J5

Plus Code: 9C3W3FWQ+GX

Entry Name: Houghton Lodge

Listing Date: 7 February 1986

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1093833

English Heritage Legacy ID: 140718

ID on this website: 101093833

Location: North Houghton, Test Valley, Hampshire, SO20

County: Hampshire

District: Test Valley

Civil Parish: Houghton

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Houghton All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

Tagged with: Garden English country house

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Description


HOUGHTON HOUGHTON LODGE
SU 33 SW
4/28
Houghton Lodge
GV
II*
Fishing Lodge. Circa 1800, possibly by J Nash for Pitt-Rivers family. Stuccoed
brick with stud frame, and yellow brick additions, old plain tile roof, later
slate roofs. Main block 1 1/2 storey, 6 bay double pile with projecting bowed bay
to rear, garden side, in centre. To N end, left of entrance front, 1 1/2 storey
with C20 attic mansard, 4 bay link wing connecting to mid C19 service court-yard
of continuing 1 1/2 storey, 4 bay range with at far end at right angles 4 bay
carriage/garage range with archway at far end and at right angles return wing of
5 bays of stable, parallel to 1st. Front of house has to left bay late C19 pent-
roofed porch with fish-scale tiles and pointed arches. Under tall 4-panel Gothic
door with carved fanwork in head, entrance from right side, single round light
beside. Centre bays have pointed openings with double doors, between external
shouldered side stack, crest mounted on it, cut off at eaves. Each side of these
bays, and near right end, added pilaster containing downpipe, in bays either side
quatrefoil stairlight. Moulded stucco eaves. To centre and end bays 2-light
casements with Gothic fanlight over in tall gabled dormers with carved bargeboards.
Roof hipped with decorated ridge tiles and behind ridge each side of centre bays
stacks of 4 detached moulded brick shafts and 2 similar on right hip. Right end
extended in C20 with outshot with, on end, pointed double French doors and similar
dormers over. Garden front of 3 wide bays, centre bay large projecting bow with
beehive roof, then to right N link of 4 bays. In front of all mid C19 glazed cast-
iron frame verandah. To centre bow 3 and to left bay one pointed double door,
with blind quatrefoils above centre bow door. In right bay ornate Gothic,
almost Islamic, pointed double doors. Over end bays, 3-light casements under
Gothic fanlights in gabled dormers. Roof hipped with central beehive roof and
moulded brick stacks on ridge either side. Inside bowed bay, circular music
room with sky painted domed ceiling and Blue-John chimneypiece. To left dining
room has columned screen and dark panelling and fine marble chimeypiece. Behind
music room original hall with double doors on entrance front and rounded end.
Music room, with central pointed door and chimneypiece on curved wall each side.
Each side of hall staircase, main one dogleg. Left of music room enlarged drawing
room. Country Life; 1951; p1190 and p1280.


Listing NGR: SU3439633115

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