Grange Hall

NH State Register of Historic Places
Grange Hall

The Chichester Heritage Commission and the Town of Chichester have received notification that the Grange Hall has been listed in the NH State Register of Historic Places as of July 19th, 2010. The Greek Revival-style building was constructed in 1889 by a volunteer corporation of members of the Grange which was founded in 1888. For over 120 years the building has served the town as a gathering place and community center. Many early features remain including 6/6 pane double-hung windows, slate roof, interior bead board wainscoting, painted plaster, and pine flooring. Chichester Grange Hall possesses integrity of the original location, unaltered design, setting and workmanship.

In true Yankee tradition, the original stable area was renovated and converted to serve as town office space in the early 1980's. A New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places sign marker will be placed by the building to acknowledge the listing.

Thanks to the Commission members who worked so tirelessly to research, prepare, and submit the inventory application to the NH Division of Historical Resources.

NH State Register of Historic Places