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The lodge has a roughly square plan, with a plinth, rusticated pilasters, a cornice, and a parapet with urn finials. On the front facing the drive is a bow window with a frieze, and a porch with a round-headed doorway. The front facing the road has a canted bay window and round-headed panels with fluted keystones. [25] [84] II: Maden Memorial ...
The pair of urns on the west front of the house are in cast iron. The urns are in the form of vases on a square base, and each urn has a fluted foot, and a gadrooned bowl with handles springing from the head of a satyr. The neck of the vase is decorated with rosettes and foliage, and the rim is flared and moulded. [72] II
It is in stone, rendered at the front, with quoins and a string course in the cross-wing. The hall range has two storeys and two bays and the cross-wing has one storey and an attic. On the front is a porch and a doorway with a shallow-arched lintel and spandrels. The windows are mullioned; some are cross windows and others also have transoms ...
There are three storeys, three bays, a three-storey brewery wing to the left, and a rear porch. In the centre, approached by steps, is a recessed porch with a semi-elliptical head, and a door with a fanlight. The windows in the lower two floors are sashes with flat brick arches and stone sills, and in the top floor they are casements.
The symmetrical south front has five bays containing windows, some of which are sashes, and others are mullioned. There is a plain parapet with pinnacle finials. At the rear is a dog-leg passage connecting it with the West Front. [65] [66] II: Playing field wall, Stonyhurst College
It is in stone, without a roof, and has fronts of three and two bays, and a later single-storey porch containing benches. The church contains a square-headed doorway with a chamfered surround, and windows, one with a remaining mullion. Inside, there are two arcades of two segmental-headed arches. [30] [31] II: Thwaite View