Upper Belgrave Lodge
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LocationBelgrave Avenue, Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England
Coordinates53°08′29″N 2°53′21″W / 53.1415°N 2.8893°W
Built1877–79
| Upper Belgrave Lodge | |
|---|---|
| Location | Belgrave Avenue, Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England |
| Coordinates | 53°08′29″N 2°53′21″W / 53.1415°N 2.8893°W |
| OS grid reference | SJ 406 609 |
| Built | 1877–79 |
| Built for | 1st Duke of Westminster |
| Architect | John Douglas |
| Architectural style(s) | Jacobethan |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Designated | 2 November 1983 |
| Reference no. | 1136146 |
Upper Belgrave Lodge is a house at the east end of Belgrave Avenue, the road connecting the B5445 road between Chester and Wrexham, and Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]
The lodge was built in 1877–79 and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas.[2] The patron was the 1st Duke of Westminster.[1]