1904 – Whitewell Lodge, Angley Park, Cranbrook, Kent
Architect: Mervyn Edmund Macartney
Whitewell Lodge, listed Grade II, is a late C19, two-storeyed, red-brick building constructed in a neo-Georgian style to the designs of the Arts-and-Crafts Movement architect Mervyn Macartney (1853-1932) and was featured in Adam’s book, Modern Cottage Architecture (1904). It has a central, round arched gateway on which is hung a pair of 2m high, wrought iron gates and a round gable flanked by wings with a slate tile roof and lattice casement windows.
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Clerkin, Paul (2009, June 26). *1904 – Whitewell Lodge, Angley Park, Cranbrook, Kent*. Archiseek.com. https://www.archiseek.com/1904-whitewell-lodge-angley-park-cranleigh-surrey/ (Updated 2025, August 1)
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Clerkin, Paul. "1904 – Whitewell Lodge, Angley Park, Cranbrook, Kent." *Archiseek.com*, 26 Jun. 2009, https://www.archiseek.com/1904-whitewell-lodge-angley-park-cranleigh-surrey/. Updated 1 Aug. 2025.
Published June 26, 2009 | Last Updated August 1, 2025

