Billinge Scar was a 19th-century country house (now demolished) near Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
It was built of stone in two storeys around an existing structure, with an Elizabethan facade complete with battlements.
On his death and his daughter Elma's marriage in 1888 to MP Robert Yerburgh, the couple took over the house and added a conservatory with an Italian marble floor.
They later sold Billinge to cotton manufacturer William Birtwistle and moved to Woodfold Hall.
It was given over to public use as a training centre for telephonists during the Second World War and then demolished for building material in 1947.