DescriptionCadoxton Lodge was an eighteenth century two storey building with three slated gabled dormers and tall chimney stacks. It had centre forward and square headed opening and panelled double doors and a wooden flat portico with Doric columns and pilasters. It was demolished around 1966. It was the summer residence of George Tennant, the builder of the Tennant Canal.
RCAHMW, 17 April 2013.