Grove House, Grade II* listed manor house in Hampton, United Kingdom
Grove House is a three-story Georgian residential building with full basement areas and multiple extensions built along Hampton High Street. The structure displays the characteristic proportions and classical architectural features of its period.
The building was constructed in the late 17th century and was initially known as Brick House before receiving Grade II* listed status in 1952. This designation protected the structure and eventually led to extensive restoration work.
The house contains a protected Music Room with Georgian architectural details and craftsmanship techniques from that period, which visitors can still see today. The spaces reflect how rooms were designed and decorated during the 18th century.
The house has undergone extensive restoration in recent years and now functions as a residential property after being used as office space for some time. The restoration work followed strict requirements for protecting Grade II* listed buildings.
Specialist suppliers were engaged during restoration to source period-correct materials and fixtures that met the stringent standards for Grade II* protected buildings. This process required detailed research and specialized craftsmanship.
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