Shadingfield Lodge
Shadingfield Lodge
Norfolk Museum Service-Percy Trett archive
Shadingfield Lodge
Norfolk Museum Service-Percy Trett archive
the Drawing room of Shadingfield Lodge
Norfolk Museum Service-Percy Trett Archive
By Rutheva Woodcock
"Shadingfield lodge was built by J Cudden ESQ. from a design by Morant.
When the Prince of Wales, (Later Edward Vlll) visited Yarmouth, this lodge was put at his disposal. He stayed there seven times
Shadingfield Lodge brought by Messrs Lacon and company and opened as a licenced premises 22/5/1953.
Photo shows a morning visit by Ted Goate and myself, ted on left, Mrs Moore centre and Mr Rich Moore on right. Richard was tenant of the brewery that owned the lodge. Richard retired 31/5/1985. Mrs Moore often went by her maiden name of Jocelyn Taylor, she was a famous skater of national repute and was instrumental in promoting skating here in Yarmouth. Richard and Jocelyn had one son, Ashley, also a nationally known skater."
Picture notes by Percy Trett