Hewell Grange, Grade II* listed country house in Tutnall and Cobley, England.
Hewell Grange is a red sandstone country house with an H-shaped floor plan, three main floors, tall shaped gables, and numerous mullioned windows across its exterior walls. The structure combines neo-Gothic features with Victorian elements visible in its detailed stonework and proportions.
The building was constructed between 1884 and 1891 for Lord and Lady Windsor, who occupied it for several decades. In 1946, the estate was sold to the Prison Service and subsequently used for institutional purposes.
The interior features an octagonal entrance hall that opens into a Great Hall, where Italian Renaissance designs with marble and alabaster decorations cover the walls and ceilings. This lavish style shows how the original owners valued continental artistic traditions.
The building is currently vacant and shows signs of wear documented in recent heritage assessments. Visitors should check ahead about access, as conditions and availability to view the property may vary depending on its current status.
The ceiling in Lady Windsor's sitting room replicates a design from the Ducal Palace in Mantua, showing artistic connections between England and Italy during this period. Such elaborate imported designs demonstrate how wealthy owners integrated European artistic forms into their homes.
Location: Tutnall and Cobley
Inception: 1891
Architects: George Frederick Bodley
GPS coordinates: 52.32140,-1.99310
Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:00
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