In the mid-20th century, the grange was owned by Harry Llewellyn, who founded the Foxhunter stud at the house, named after his most famous horse.
The house, a Grade II listed building, remains a private residence and was sold in August 2021.
In the early 19th century, a large new block, in a Neoclassical style, was added to the front of the original house.
[3] He established a stud at the grange,[4] named after his most famous mount, Foxhunter, on which Llewellyn won Britain's only Gold medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
[6][7] Roddy Llewellyn's affair with Princess Margaret in the 1970s, and his brother's commentary upon it, led to a long rupture in their relations.