Victoria Tower Lodge and Gates To Black Rod Garden
- Address: 9748 Abingdon St SW1
- Vicinity: S entrance of the Palace of Westminster
- Neighborhood of Westminster in London
- As Noted In: English National Heritage Listed I, Historic England
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1855/00/00 | Charles Barry | Architect | Victoria Tower Lodge and Gates to Black Rod Garden are erected, 1850-1860 by Sir Charles Barry and A W N Pugin, part of the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster. Magnesian limestone, Gothic-Tudor domestic. Small octagonal lodge with pointed arched door | |||
1855/00/00 | Augustus Pugin | Architect | Victoria Tower Lodge and Gates to Black Rod Garden are erected, 1850-1860 by Charles Barry and A W N Pugin. The Tudor-Gothic panelled octagonal gate piers feature Puginesque Gothic ironwork to gates. |
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NHLE List Entry Number: | 1066149 |
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