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Bank Hall Lodge, Tarleton, Lancashire.
Bank Hall Lodge, the building next to Bank Bridge on the A59 in Tarleton, was a gate house to the mansion known as ‘Bank Hall Lodge’.
It is a Grade II Listed Building built in the 1830’s, and behind it is a small bridge which was restored in 2006 by the tenants. |
The building is owned by the estate and is private property. There is no access to the hall due to increased traffic on the A59 road.
This one time gate house to Bank Hall is also known as “Bank Lodge”, and can be seen on the 1928 Ordnance Survey Map of this area. |
A notable feature was the large Beech tree at the front of the building, which was due to be removed in 1896, but was saved by Mrs Powys (Lady Lilford).
The tree towered over the Lodge until June 2013 when a decision was made by the estate to cut it down. In October 2013 extensive work was carried out by the estate to restore its slate roof. (Photographed Wednesday 12th November 2025) |
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