Sockburn Hall, Grade II* listed English country house in Neasham, England
Sockburn Hall is an English country house with a three-bay facade constructed from ashlar sandstone and covered with graduated stone tiles. The exterior features projecting corner bays crowned with shaped gables and leaded windows that define the composition of the building.
The house was built in 1834 by architect Sir Edward Blackett for Henry Collingwood Blackett, replacing an earlier structure during a period of agricultural improvement. This construction reflected changes in land management and wealth in northern England during the early nineteenth century.
The interior rooms display Jacobean-style furnishings and walls paneled with salvaged materials from old dower chests spanning several centuries. These layered collections of woodwork show how the house incorporated pieces from different time periods into its living spaces.
This country house sits near major road networks in North Yorkshire, making it convenient to reach while exploring architectural heritage across the northern region. Checking access conditions beforehand is advisable, as private residences may have varying visiting arrangements.
Above the central four-centred arch doorway, flanked by three-pane sidelights, the Blackett family coat of arms remains carved into the stone facade. These stone heraldic emblems are still clearly visible and mark the family who commissioned the house in its present form.
Location: Neasham
GPS coordinates: 54.45900,-1.46400
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:44
Cowton railway station
4.5 km
All Saints Church, Sockburn
162 m
The Old Hall
5.2 km
Church of St John the Baptist
4 km
Church of St Mary
4.9 km
Church of St Eloy
2.7 km
Church of All Saints
5.5 km
Parish Church of All Saints
5.7 km
Church of St Mary the Virgin
3.3 km
Church of All Saints
1.3 km
Church of St Peter
5.1 km
Church of All Saints
4.9 km
Church of All Saints
6.3 km
Church of St Lawrence
5.2 km
Milepost Approximately 30 Metres To South East Of Church Of St Eloy
2.8 km
Over Dinsdale Bridge
4.2 km
East Cowton War Memorial
5.7 km
No. 6 Group RCAF Memorial, Dalton On Tees
5.1 km
Tees Railway Bridge
6.1 km
Croft Bridge
6.4 km
Middleton One Row St Laurence's War Memorial
5.2 km
Milepost Approximately 500 Metres To North Of Salutation Farmhouse
4.2 km
Neasham Hall Bridge
3.1 km
Low Worsall War Memorial
5.1 km
Milepost Approximately 30 Metres To South East Of High Enter Common Farm
1.9 km
Worsall Hall
5.3 km
Milepost Approximately 20 Metres North Of Mile Bank Farm
5.8 km
Pre-Conquest and post-Conquest church and graveyard and medieval and post-medieval manors at Sockburn
227 mVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!
From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.
A unique approach to discovering new places❞
— Le Figaro
All the places worth exploring❞
— France Info
A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks❞
— 20 Minutes