1. Early to mid. 19th Century. Tudor gothic single storey and attic. Roughcast lodge.
2. The early to mid nineteenth century lodge set at the entrance to the grounds (NPRN 265363) of Craig-y-Don (NPRN 15671). This is a single storey building with attic, built in a Tudor-gothic style. The walls are roughcast and the hipped roof with overhanging eaves is slate-covered. There is a prominent chimney stack.
The estate walls curve in at the entrance, terminating in piers from which are hung iron gates.