Beck House, Giggleswick

Beck House is a historic building in Giggleswick, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

The house was probably built by Charles Nowell in the 1720s, and was originally named Beck Hall.

It was grade II* listed in 1958, but R. W. Hoyle in 2019 argued that it has been "largely overlooked by local and architectural historians".

[1][2] The house is built of stone with limestone dressings, chamfered quoins, a floor band, a moulded eaves cornice, and a slate roof.

In the centre is a doorway with an eared architrave, a rectangular fanlight, a pulvinated frieze with carvings, and a segmental pediment on consoles.

The house, in 2008