Built 1860-63 by Alexander Roos, architect to the Bute Estate. A two storey lodge in grey stone built in the Gothic style with castellated, stone chimneys, a splayed oriel window over 2 further Gothic windows. The left return (inside park) has a blocked Gothic doorway flanked by Gothic windows on the ground floor while on the first floor is a 2-light window flnked by single-light windows, all with hoodmoulds.
To the right of the lodge, facing the road, is a stone wall with a pedestrian gateway. To the west of the lodge is a castellated screen wall with a broad gateway to Park with wooden gates, and a small pedestrian gateway with a heraldic shield over. On the west side of the gateway is a square turret, and length of stone wall.
Resources
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application/pdfAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesArchaeological Watching Brief for West Lodge, Bute Park, Cardiff, report number 1042.