Augustus Pugin's Ramsgate: The Grange and St Edward's Presbytery Open Days

Ramsgate, Kent

Friday 13 September, 10am-4pm

Saturday 14 September, 10am-4pm

Sunday 15 September, 10am-4pm

Monday 16 September, 10am-4pm. 

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We will be opening both The Grange and St Edward's Presbytery in Ramsgate in association with Heritage Open Days between Friday 13 September - Monday 16 September 2024. 
 

The Grange was built by Augustus Pugin in 1845 and remained in the family until 1928. The building reflects Pugin's belief in the Gothic style as the only true Christian architecture and his ideal to live out his life in the Middle Ages. Pugin produced some of his finest work at The Grange including designs for the House of Lords. St Edward’s Presbytery which was built by Augustus Welby Pugin in 1850, part of this great architect’s original conception for this important Gothic revival site on the West Cliffs. The Presbytery has much restrained Pugin detailing to admire, although this simple house was not given the rich interiors of The Grange. It housed priests for only a few years. In the 1860s, Edward Pugin added a well-lit studio overlooking the courtyard of The Grange for his own architectural practice. Pugins lived here until 1928, when the Presbytery became part of the monks’ school.

  • Whilst booking is not essential we would ask that you register for the event via Eventbrite so that we can provide you with updates regarding the event.
  • Free admission, leaflets on the building's history and children's activity sheets will be available on site.

Open Day entry

Due to the historic nature of our buildings we have a limited capacity for our Open Day events. You may therefore be asked to wait a short time while other visitors finish their visit. Whilst booking is not essential, priority will be given to those who have booked in advance. Thank you for your co-operation.

Accessibility

The Grange and St Edward's are multi-level properties with staircases between floors. Toilet facilities are available including a disabled toilet. 

At this property you are able to drive and drop any guests with limited mobility at the entrance and then return your car to suitable parking in the area. Free public parking is located less than 100 yards from the Landmark along the seafront. 

We do all we can to enable access wherever possible; for further information or if you have any access concerns that you’d like to discuss before visiting, please contact our Booking Enquiries team on 01628 825925 or [email protected]. The Booking Office is open Mon to Fri - 9am to 5pm.

Donating to Landmark

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Your donation could help train the craftspeople needed to restore buildings like this, or it could offer opportunities to young people to experience history first-hand, through our open days and free stays for study groups.