Hefferston Grange, Grade II* listed country house in Weaverham, England.
Description
Hefferston Grange is a country house with symmetrical Early Georgian design across two stories and seven bays, built from orange brick with stone dressings and topped with Welsh slate roofs. The structure combines elements of an earlier building with Neoclassical additions made decades later.
History
The house was built in 1741 for Philip Henry Warburton and incorporates parts of an earlier structure dating from 1700. Neoclassical additions were made in the 1770s, reflecting changing architectural preferences of the time.
Culture
The house displays detailed Rococo stucco work on the ceilings of the staircase and an upper room, showing the decorative standards of its period. These ornamental details give visitors insight into how wealthy households furnished their homes with fine craftsmanship.
Practical
The property sits in Weaverham, a rural area where it can be explored as one of several historic buildings in the region. Visitors should note that interior access may be limited, with most viewing done from outside or through occasional guided tours.
Did you know?
A separate Grade II listed icehouse from the 18th century stands on the grounds, offering a glimpse into how households preserved food before modern refrigeration. This modest structure demonstrates a practical method that wealthy estates relied on to keep perishables cool.
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