Capernwray Hall is a former country house situated 3 miles east-northeast of Carnforth, Lancashire, England, and is currently used as a Christian Bible school and holiday centre.
He more than doubled the size of the house by adding a west wing containing dining and drawing rooms, a top-lit staircase, a tower, and Gothic style windows.
Later, in 1848, after Sharpe had been joined as a partner by E. G. Paley, a stable and a service block were added to the east of the house.
[3][4] In 1875–76 a southeast block including a billiard room and a clock tower was added by the successors in the practice, Paley and Austin.
Its plan consists of a north entrance front, east and west wings, and a central range.
Behind the north range is a four-storey tower, with a higher turret containing bell openings and a clock face.
[2] During the Second World War the pupils from Ripley St Thomas School in Lancaster were evacuated to the hall, and the grounds were used by the army for storing petrol.
[9] In 2019 the Platinum Jubilee Project started to renovate several main areas of the Hall in line with regulations from Historic England.