Day 256/18. Staircase at the Grange.

Set in a landscaped park, The Grange at Northington, Hampshire, is the foremost example in England of Greek Revival architecture.
The interior is in a poor state with all wall coverings and ceilings removed. Public outcry saved The Grange from demolition in 1975 and it is now used as an opera venue.
The Grange staircase in my picture, which was dismantled in the 1970s and then sold, was eventually bought back, and was reinstated in 2009.
My second image today shows the impressive exterior.

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