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South Lodge

The lodge is an original feature of the Gardens, built to the design of Benjamin Broomhead Taylor during 1834-6. It marks the place of the former south entrance gate to the Gardens and was the home of one of the park-keepers.

The South Lodge is now providing accommodation for a tenant with security responsibilities area.

 

South Lodge - © Meg Jullien

Click here for Photographs showing the restoration of the South Lodge.

 


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