Benger Trails
Draycot Lodge / Front Lodge - The Entrance to Draycot Park

The Lodge, on the main road from Sutton Benger to Draycot Cerne, is actually the 'new' entrance to Draycot Park and House. The 'old' entrance used to be from the west, on the Stanton road (today's B4122). It is one of four 1800s lodges around the estate, and is referred to in various documents as 'Draycot Lodge' or as 'Front Lodge'. The other lodges were Scotland Lodge (on the road from Stanton to Seagry), Slates Lodge and Plains Lodge (both on the B4122).

Nesta Heath remembered life in Draycot Cerne and Sutton Benger as a child in the 1920s / 1930s. ‘There were lodges at all the entrances to the house, Front Lodge being on the main road where the butler Mr Rich lived with his wife and son, Arthur.’ (Nesta Heath, Life and Herbing, p. 18).

Note that the PRoW opposite Front Lodge, signposted on the south side of the main road, will take you across the fields towards Roward Farm and eventually to Kington Langley.