Why do they call it a Grange?
They took the name “grange” from the Latin word for “grain,” which is also related to the word “granary. Early meetings were patterned after popular fraternal groups of the times such as the Masons. It is a French moniker that means “granary” and was typically used as a second name for those who lived beside or worked on a granary. Grange has a warm, affectionate feel, which is precisely what you will feel for your newest addition.English (Yorkshire) and French: topographic name or metonymic occupational name for someone who lived by or worked in a granary, especially the farm manager, from Middle English, Old French grange (from Latin granica ‘granary, barn’, from granum ‘grain’); or a French habitational name from any of the places called with .