Once the magnificent family home of Lord Willoughby de Brook, the Mansion House has an unusual history serving many
purposes since it was constructed in 1823. In the late 1800s it was owned by the master of the nearby Warwickshire Hunt, it later became Kineton Auxiliary Hospital during the First World War and then The Norton Grange Borstal School for Boys, from where the private estate takes its name. In the 1980s the mansion house was been beautifully restored and sensitively converted to accommodate town-house-style living, and a number of sumptuous private apartments, number 10 being the largest of these.