
Property Management
Heritage and Buildings
Grounds and Gardens
Footpaths and Access
Woodlands
Conservation
Estate Buildings
Aller Park School
Barn Theatre
Blacklers
Chimmels
Church Tower
Cider Press Centre
Dartington Lodge
The Elmhirst Centre
Foxhole
Gardens Office
Gardens Summer House
Great Hall
High Cross House
Lime Kilns /
Shinners Bridge
Lower Tweed Mill
Medieval Courtyard: East/West Wings
Old Postern &
Coach Houses
Orchards
Round House
Warren Lane Houses
White Hart Bar &
Dining Room
Off Estate Buildings
Central Offices

This building, now one residence, was originally a pair of attached lodges. It was built in the 1860s.
The playwright Sean O’ Casey moved to Dartington so that his children could attend Dartington Hall School, and it is reputed that he lived in Dartington Lodge in 1938.
Flood prevention works, including a new wall, were installed in 2003.
Situated just inside the gates to the estate on the north side of lower drive.This building is Grade II listed (click here to discover more about what listing means).
The lodge can be viewed from the lower drive, but there is no public access to the garden of the property or to its interior.
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The Dartington Hall Trust is a registered charity no. 279756. Company no. 1485560. Registered Office: The Elmhirst Centre, Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon TQ9 6EL United Kingdom. Telephone 01803 847000; Fax 01803 847007