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The Inspiration of History
Enjoy the calm of the decades, the feeling of permanency, and take your inspiration from history at New Lodge.

Neo-Gothic New Lodge was built in 1857, on the site of one of the grandest of the sixteenth century hunting lodges in the ancient Windsor Forest. The owner, the Belgian ambassador, Jean van de Weyer, commissioned the design from architect Thomas Talbot Bury, known for his Gothic architecture in the style of master architect, Augustus Pugin.

New Lodge takes us back to a bygone era – a time of grandeur and sophistication; a stark contrast in this age of glass and steel of which many contemporary offices are now built.