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The Grange, Northington, Hampshire, c1860s. Albumen print. The photographer has artistically used trees to frame the building and the seated figure gives scale to the composition. The Grange had originally been built between 1667 and 1673, but the house was dramatically re-fronted and remodelled by William Wilkins between 1804 and 1809 to resemble a Greek temple. The banker, Alexander Baring, purchased The Grange in 1817, and the family made additions during the 19th century. The estate was occupied by the army in the Second World War, and The Grange was threatened with demolition before being taken into state guardianship.
Unique Identifier
AR9451446
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4735px × 3701px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Architecture
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
country
COUNTRY HOUSE
England
English
english heritage
Exterior
Gardens
Greek Revival
Hampshire
House
LOCATION
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Northington
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Parkland
Photograph
Photography
PLANTS
STATELY HOME
TGN
The Grange
TREES
Victorian
WILKINS
WILLIAM
William Wilkins