It is a Grade I listed building and is now used as a residential outdoor education and conference centre by Lancashire County Council.
On his death in 1688 with no male heir the baronetcy became extinct and the estate passed to his only daughter, Cecilia, who had married William Standish.
On her death there were again no male heirs and the estate passed to a daughter who had married Thomas Strickland of the Sizergh family.
By the early 19th century the Hall was falling into disrepair[3] and was only repaired in the 1910s, when it was leased to music critic John Alexander Fuller Maitland on the specific condition that he restore the building.
Externally the Hall is built of stone rubble with sandstone dressing and a slate roof.