Carlton Lodge is situated on the south corner of Carlton Crescent and Bedford Place. It has a more interesting composition than the other houses in that part of the crescent, although it is probably by the same architect, Samuel Toomer. It was built in the Regency style in c. 1830. It has two storeys with a two-storey bay on the west elevation. It was used as a private residence until the 1950s. It was then used as a hotel annex for a time before being converted to office use in c. 1956. It is Grade II listed.

Carlton Lodge, I Carlton Crescent

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Photograph, 1941

Carlton Lodge, I Carlton Crescent

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A modern view of the building, c.2000


Further reading:

Building of England: Hampshire and the I.O.W, by Nikolaus Pevsner and David Lloyd, p560. (H/i)


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