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The Lodge, Plympton

19th-century establishments in EnglandBuildings and structures in Plympton, DevonDevon building and structure stubsGrade II listed buildings in Devon
House on Fore St (geograph 5376226)
House on Fore St (geograph 5376226)

The Lodge is a Grade II listed building in Plympton, Devon, England. Standing at 103 Fore Street, the western end of Plympton's main street, it is a detached villa dating to the early- or mid-19th century.A four-storey building (only two visible from the street), it has a dry-slate hipped roof with projecting eaves. It has a double-depth floor plan, believed to include two rooms at the front either side of a central entrance hall.In 1999, the property's front garden was excavated by Time Team, after presenter Tony Robinson pointed out to Mick Aston, from their helicopter hovering above Fore Street, that the property was the only one set back from the road. Carenza Lewis received permission from the homeowner to dig an exploratory trench in her lawn, having seen a row of buildings on the same property on 18th-century maps.

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The Lodge, Plympton
St Maurice Mews, Plymouth Plympton Central

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St Maurice Mews

St Maurice Mews
PL7 1FR Plymouth, Plympton Central
England, United Kingdom
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