Wormington Grange

Wormington Grange is a Grade II* listed country house in the civil parish of Stanton, Gloucestershire, England.

[2] The full-height bow windows are attributed to Anthony Keck who was the original architect of outstanding Doric columns reminiscent of the classical Greek Temple on the Ilissus.

The later additions by Hakewill included notable pilasters, particularly in a dining-room, built in the new east wing, adjacent to a grand entrance hall with ionic columns.

The Cleggs completely re-designed the gardens to which wrought iron front gates, designed by Norman Jewson appeared in about 1930.

[5] Workshops in the stable block were used by John Evetts, the Landmark Trust furnishing manager[6] and the grandson of Hastings Ismay,[7] who lived in the house from the 1970s until its sale, following an auction of contents, about 2022.