Leck Hall, English country house in Leck, England.
Leck Hall presents a sandstone ashlar exterior with a hipped slate roof, featuring a symmetrical composition of two stories and five bays.
The hall was designed by architect John Carr in 1811 to replace High House, following the acquisition of the estate by George Welch.
The building incorporates classical architectural elements, including an Ionic porch with half columns and flanking lights with sashed windows.
The property, located at coordinates 54.1858, -2.5348, remains a private residence and serves as the seat of Baron Shuttleworth.
The interior contains an oval dome with a skylight above the first floor landing, accessed by a cantilevered staircase with stick balusters.
Location: Leck
Floors above the ground: 2
GPS coordinates: 54.18580,-2.53480
Latest update: March 6, 2025 19:34
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