English: West Lodge, Wassand, East Riding of Yorkshire, England One of two lodges to Wassand Hall, a regency house southeast of Seaton which was built in 1815 by Thomas Cundy the Elder as a family home for the Strickland-Constables. The West Lodge (pictured here) is at the junction of Grundill Lane and Wassand Balk at Fisher's Wood, on the parish boundary between Seaton and Sigglesthorne. Victoria County History http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16160 has the West Lodge being built in 1815 and the East Lodge off Hornsea Road in 1830, although according to the tenants at the East Lodge it has a date stone inside the building from 1846. The West Lodge appears to be in grid square TA1645 on the O/S 1:25000 scale map and in TA1646 on the less detailed 1:50000 scale one. I've plotted it on the more detailed map as I'm assuming this is more accurate.
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