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Castleton Hall, Listed country house in Castleton, England

Castleton Hall is a limestone country house in Castleton featuring seven bays on its east elevation, with casement windows framed by stone surrounds and decorative keystones. The building displays classical details including stone pediments and a prominent central doorway.

The house was built in the 1700s and remained in the hands of the Hall family for centuries before being acquired by the Youth Hostels Association in 1942. This change in ownership marked a shift in how the property was used and occupied.

The hall reflects the taste of rural English gentry through its Baroque facade and classical design elements from the 1700s. These architectural choices show the wealth and refined preferences of landowners during that period.

The property is protected by its Grade II listed status, which means any structural changes require special permission to preserve its historical features. Be aware that this is an occupied building, so viewing access may be limited.

The massive plain stone central doorway is one of the most striking features of the building and stands out against the finer classical details around it. Inside, the original living spaces were later divided into separate residential units, showing how the house adapted to different uses over time.

Location: Castleton

GPS coordinates: 53.34208,-1.77657

Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:10

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