Hadley Lodge

The current house was completed around 1995 and replaced an earlier listed building of the same name that was destroyed by fire in 1981.

[1] The house was owned and occupied by Charles Jeffryes Cottrell, rector of Hadley 1786–1819, until his death in 1819.

[3] In the mid twentieth century, Nikolaus Pevsner in The Buildings of England, noted the house's four-column ionic porch.

[4] The original boundary wall adjoining Gladsmuir to Hadley Lodge is listed with Historic England.

[5] The new Hadley Lodge, completed around 1995, was designed by Joanna and Luke Gibbons in the style of Edwin Lutyens and offered for sale for around £2 million.

The original Hadley Lodge after damage by fire in 1981.
The current Hadley Lodge
The Hadley Lodge gatehouse and clocktower