Holbrook Grange was originally constructed in 1804 for John Caldecott, who remained Lord of the
Manor until his death in 1835. It remained in the Caldecott family until 1937, at which time it
became privately owned. The house is rightly listed Grade II, has a delightful ‘neo-classical’ exterior
with sandstone ashlar and moulded cornices. A Victorian wing was added in 1847 whilst a recent
2005 extension houses the snooker room and bar. The property sits in grounds of just over an
acre with attractive views to the front and private walled gardens to the rear. There are 8 en suite
bedrooms and a 2nd floor apartment that would be ideal for staff quarters. The opulently decorated
interior, abundance of features and attractive views are the perfect benchmark for a high quality
country home and viewing is highly recommended.