Norfolk Grange Hall

It is a single-story wood-frame structure, with a front-facing gable roof, clapboard siding, and a granite foundation.

The center section of the front (west-facing) facade projects slightly, and supports a two-stage tower topped by a flared roof.

The building's corners are quoined, and the front gable is fully pedimented, with modillions at the rake and eave edges.

It served that congregation, with minimal alteration, until 1921, when its declining enrollment prompted the sale of the building to the local Grange chapter.

It updated the building, adding electricity and plumbing, and has over the years opened it to all manner of civic and social functions.