The Grange, Ramsgate
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The Grange , Ramsgate, Kent, on the coast of southern England was designed by the Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin for himself. Built between 1843 and 1844, in the Gothic Revival style, Pugin intended it both as a home and as a manifesto for his architectural philosophy. Rescued from demolition by the Landmark Trust in 1997, the Grange is a Grade I listed building.
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The Grange | |
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Type | House |
Location | Ramsgate, Kent, England |
Coordinates | 51.3282°N 1.4098°E / 51.3282; 1.4098 |
Built | 1843-1844 |
Architect | Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin |
Architectural style(s) | Gothic Revival |
Governing body | Landmark Trust |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | The Grange |
Designated | 13 August 1968 |
Reference no. | 1203285 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Carriage Gates and Gate Piers, Walls and West Wicket Gate at the Grange |
Designated | 23 June 1986 |
Reference no. | 1336329 |
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