2-10 Lodge Lane, 212-216 New Chester Road
Architectural Description from National Heritage List Text Entries, © Historic England 2021.
2-10 Lodge Lane: 5 houses. 1900. William and Segar Owen. Brick with tile- hanging and pebbledash, tile roof. 2 storeys, 6 bays; 1st bay recessed under gable, 4th bay projects under gable, 5th and 6th bays recessed, the 5th bay with projection under half-hipped gable. Weathered sill band and flat band to ground foor; 1st floor of 1st and 4th to 6th bays are tile hung, the gable pebbledashed. Some diapering to 2nd and 3rd bays. Ground floor windows have gauged-brick cambered arches and leaded casements, most are 3-light, the 5th bay has a tall narrow light, the 6th bay has a 2-light window. 1st floor has 4-light double-chamfered-mullioned windows, those to 1st and 4th bays with cornices, those to 2nd and 3rd bays with deep brick sills. End bay has 2-light casement adjoining return. Entrances have gauged-brick cambered arches and plank doors. Entrance to end bay has lateral lean-to roof and timber column. Right return of 2 bays with tile-hung gable and 2 windows to 1st floor, one adjoining window to front. Rear similar, small-paned casements, tile-hung gables.
212-216 New Chester Road: 3 houses. 1899. By William and Segar Owen. Brick and pebbledash, tile roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, the 1st bay recessed under gable. Weathered sill and flat band to ground floor has gauged-brick cambered arches and 3-light leaded casements. 1st floor has 4-light double-chamfered- mullioned windows with brick mullions and deep brick sills. Entrances have gauged-brick cambered arches and plank doors, that to No. 216 with overlight. Cross-axial stack. Returns have pebbledash and diapering that to No. 216 of 2 bays with gable and lateral stack. Rear similar, small-paned casements, tile-hung gables, privies.
