Aireville Grange is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 February 1982. House.
Aireville Grange
- WRENN ID
- fading-ashlar-briar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Yorkshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 8 February 1982
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Aireville Grange is a former coachman's lodge that has been converted into a house. It dates from 1835 and features some 20th-century alterations. The building is likely the work of George Webster, an architect from Kendal. It is constructed of snecked rubble with stone dressings and has a stone slate roof. The gable end faces the street.
The right-hand entrance front is two storeys high and has three bays. The central bay projects and contains the entrance, which features a six-panel door with the upper three panels glazed. On the ground floor, there are three-light windows on the left and right, each with moulded surrounds and recessed flat faced mullions. The upper floor has two outer two-light windows with plain surrounds and recessed flat faced windows, which have 20th-century casements and fixed lights. The central upper floor window in the projecting bay is round-headed and is a sash without glazing bars.
There is a datestone in the central gable, which also reveals exposed purlins, and a ball finial is located at the ridge. The gable end has ridge stacks, with the left stack projecting and inscribed with the initials H A and the date 1835.
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- Sale history — 16 transactions since 1996
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