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The Grange, Beeston

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Location
  
Chilwell Road, Beeston

Town or city
  
Nottingham

Completed
  
1820

Country
  
England

Architectural style
  
Georgian architecture

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The Grange is a Grade II listed building in Beeston, Nottinghamshire which currently serves as the area police station.

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Map of The Grange, Beeston, Nottingham, UK

History

The house was probably constructed around 1820 by Edward Bond, a local farmer, and was initially known as Bonds House. It was later owned by Francis Butcher Gill, a local silk merchant, and in 1872 it was purchased by William Kirkland, a local lace manufacturer. In September 1885 the property was acquired by Edward Smith.

After a period in the mid 20th century when the property was used as a homeless shelter, it was acquired by Nottinghamshire County Council and renovated during the 1970s for the Police Area headquarters. It continues to function as the police station for the area today. In November 2012, proposals were put forward to move the police station into the Broxtowe Borough Council offices and close The Grange.

References

The Grange, Beeston Wikipedia