Stow Lodge

Stow Lodge is a listed building[2] in the parish of Onehouse in Stowmarket, Suffolk.

3. c. 35)[3] and was formed of the parishes of Buxhall, Combs, Creeting St. Peter, Great Finborough, Little Finborough, Harleston, Haughley, Old Newton, Onehouse, Shelland, Stow Upland, Stowmarket, and Wetherden.

[5] According to White's Directory for Suffolk of 1844 it was described in 1810 as having "more the appearance of a gentleman's seat than a receptacle for paupers".

[6][7] Inmates who died whilst in the workhouse were buried in the paupers graveyard nearby, which was purchased by Onehouse Parish Council in 2000 and is maintained by volunteers.

[9] The hospital was scheduled as a building of architectural and historical interest in 1956 and listed as Grade II in 1988.