Turville Grange

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Turville Grange, Grade II listed building in Turville, England.

The front facade of Turville Grange displays vitreous header brick with red brick dressings, flint plinth, and a dentilled cornice at its surface.

The construction of this double pile house dates to the late 18th century, with substantial modifications and extensions completed around 1890 for Stephen Smith.

The property gained recognition in 1971 when Vogue magazine published photographs by Horst P. Horst, documenting its architectural and social importance.

The building extends over two stories with an attic space and includes five bays featuring three-pane sash windows with gauged heads.

Queen Alexandra gifted the wrought iron gates to the d'Hautpoul family between 1906 and 1908 during her regular visits to the estate.

Location: Turville

GPS coordinates: 51.61340,-0.92268

Latest update: March 9, 2025 19:44

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