Halfway Grange is a Grade II listed building in the Guildford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 1 May 1953. House.

Halfway Grange

WRENN ID
weathered-trefoil-harvest
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Guildford
Country
England
Date first listed
1 May 1953
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Halfway Grange is a house with a core dating back to the 17th century, featuring extensions from the late 19th century. The building is timber framed and clad in red and blue brick on the ground floor to the right, with tile hanging above on the first floor, some of which is arranged in a fishscale pattern. The left side has brown brick and tile hung extensions, incorporating some timber framing and pebble-dash. The roofs are plain tiled, and the overall plan is complex and rambling.

The entrance front has two storeys and a 20th-century stack to the right. It features three gables: the left gable is tile hung over a ground floor recess that includes two leaded casement windows on the first floor and one window below flanking a ribbed door. The central gable is also tile hung, positioned over a projecting brick break, with one window on each floor and a decorative leaded staircase window to the right. The right-hand gable is timber framed with a jettied apex and has a projecting square oriel window on the first floor supported by four brackets, along with a jettied first floor on end brackets. The central entrance consists of a half-glazed and studded door surrounded by leaded margin windows.

On the right-hand return front, there is a jettied timber framed gable to the left with a 3-light oriel window on the first floor and a 3-light window below. To the right, there is an ogee-arched leaded casement window beneath a tile hung gable over a projecting flat-roofed square bay window on the ground floor, which features decorative leading in the upper lights. The rear of the house has an offset stack to the left and further stacks to the right of the centre. It includes a large gable with smaller gables flanking to the left, each containing a 3-light window on the first floor. There is also a polygonal-ended ground floor bay to the right, accompanied by a flat-roofed, open, arcaded porch to the left.

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