The Grange is a Grade II listed building in the Bradford local planning authority area, England. House.

The Grange

WRENN ID
strange-remnant-alder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bradford
Country
England
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Grange is a three-bay house dated 1632 on the rear elevation, but it was refaced and enlarged in 1734, as indicated by the date on the doorhead. The building is two stories high and constructed from coursed gritstone and sandstone that resembles brick, featuring flush small quoins. It has a stone slate roof with saddlestones and kneelers, and small carved finials. The 19th-century corniced chimneys add to its character.

The front of the house is symmetrical, showcasing four-light chamfered mullion and transom windows with drip moulds. On the left side of the ground floor, there is a mullioned-transomed rectangular bay window topped with a stone slated pent roof. The entrance features a four-centred arched doorway within a squared head, complete with a drip mould and a stone panel above inscribed with "S over T A 1734." The east gable end has a four-light and a five-light mullion-transom window, both with drip moulds, as well as a small two-light attic window.

At the rear, the house has two gabled wings with finials. Inside, the drawing room behind the bay window has plain mouldings from around 1734 and bolection moulding around the fireplace. Additionally, there is an 18th-century lead rainwater head and downpipe located at the rear of the building.

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