Salkeld Hall, Historic country house in Hunsonby, England
Salkeld Hall is a sandstone country house with roughcast exterior walls and a traditional red slate roof covering two floors. The property includes a detached stable section built from rubble sandstone, joined to the main residence which features coped gables, banded chimney stacks, and a five-bay layout with sash windows.
Built in 1666, the house underwent significant reconstruction in the middle of the 18th century that blended original elements with new design approaches.
The residence represents traditional English architecture with its five-bay layout, sash windows with glazing bars, and carved frieze adorning the paneled entrance door.
The house remains in private ownership and is not open to the public inside, but its exterior architecture and stonework can be admired from outside the property. Visitors should approach from the local roads and respect the private boundaries while viewing the building from a distance.
The stable block features two bays built from rubble sandstone with original 17th-century blocked windows that were later replaced by modern sash windows. This combination of ancient foundations and later modifications reveals how the property evolved over time.
Location: Hunsonby
GPS coordinates: 54.71820,-2.67660
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:26
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