Bradwell Lodge

Bradwell Lodge
TypeHouse
LocationBradwell-on-Sea, Essex
Coordinates51°43′25″N 0°54′05″E / 51.7237°N 0.9014°E / 51.7237; 0.9014
BuiltTudor, Neoclassical extension c. 1785, 21st century portico
ArchitectJohn Johnson, 18th century, Quinlan Terry, 21st century
Governing bodyPrivately owned
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameBradwell Lodge
Designated10 January 1953
Reference no.1337401
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameFormer Coach House and Stables 30M north of Bradwell Lodge
Designated5 August 1986
Reference no.1308762
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameWalled Garden 50M northeast of Bradwell Lodge
Designated7 December 1977
Reference no.1110944
Location of Bradwell Lodge in Essex

Bradwell Lodge is a country house in the village of Bradwell-on-Sea, on the Dengie Peninsula in Essex, England. Originally a Tudor rectory, in the 18th century the house was purchased by the Reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley. Bate Dudley engaged John Johnson, Surveyor of the County of Essex, to build a large Neoclassical extension. In the 20th century, the lodge was the home of the local MP, Tom Driberg. Bradwell remains a private residence. It is a Grade II* listed building.