A long-held, albeit unverified family tradition claimed that the Hall was visited by a royal progress by King Charles II in 1684.
[4] Internally the building features a main staircase with balustrade carved in spirals and helixes with pomegranate newel posts .
The ceilings in the front part of the house have many stucco decorations of wreaths and fruit and some suspended griffons.
The coat of arms of the Hustler family can be seen above the main door, with the figure of a Talbot on top.
This extinct breed of hunting dog became the emblem of Acklam Hall Grammar School.
These images, taken at the same time, show the neglected state of some of the early 20th century buildings attached to the Hall, and of the East Quad.