Grinton Lodge, Grade II listed building in Grinton, England
Grinton Lodge is a two-story building with rubble stone walls covered in render, set on raised ground above the village. The complex contains residential areas, classroom spaces in the former stable block, and shared gathering areas for social use.
The building was constructed in 1817 for James Fenton of Doncaster and passed through the Wentworth family before shifting to new purposes. In 1948 it became a youth hostel, marking a transition toward its current role as a shared accommodation and gathering place.
The stone walls and rendering visible on the building show craftsmanship from different periods that visitors notice while walking around. The mix of classical and gothic design elements shapes how the place looks and reflects changes made over time.
The building sits on raised ground, so visitors should expect some steps and uneven surfaces when moving around. The different wings and spaces are designed for accommodation, education, and communal activities, making exploration helpful for understanding the full layout.
In the early 1900s, the building was modified to accommodate Albany Charlesworth, who used a wheelchair following a hunting accident. These early accessibility adjustments show that the place was designed with practical care for individual needs well before this became standard practice.
Location: Grinton
GPS coordinates: 54.37390,-1.92750
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:02
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