Gaston Grange

The manor lies west of the Bentworth-Medstead road towards Upper Wield, south of Gaston Wood.

In the late 19th century, Emma Gordon-Ives owned Bentworth Hall and in 1890[1] her son Colonel Gordon Maynard Gordon-Ives built Gaston Grange east of the current Bentworth Hall.

He served in the First World War and was also a politician dealing with Northern Ireland matters, dying in July 1923.

[2] After his death, the Bentworth Hall Estate was offered for sale by Messrs John D Wood & Co. and at this time consisted of 479 acres (194 ha).

[1] The white painted house has masonry walls, a timber pitched roof with what is likely Welsh blue grey slate, and a wooden staircase made by the Devon-based firm Dart & Francis.