About The Old Lodge, Bristol

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The Old Lodge, also known as the Thatched Cottage and 166 Henleaze Road, is a notable landmark in Henleaze in Bristol, England. According to Reece Winstone, writing in 1970, this is the only privately owned thatched house in Bristol.

The house was built around 1810 and was formerly one of two former lodge houses to Henleaze Park, the residence of Samuel and Walter Derham. Henleaze Park later became St Margaret's School before being demolished in 1962.

It is a few miles from Blaise Hamlet, John Nash's collection of pictureseque cottages. Although this cottage is very similar in character and was built around the same time, it has never been verified that John Nash also built this property.

Source From: Wikipedia
170, Golden Hill, Henleaze Road, Bristol, City of Bristol, England, United Kingdom, BS9 4NE

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