Carr Head Hall

Carr Head Hall is a historic house in Cowling, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

[1] During the 2010s, the building was restored by its owner, who ran a business making paintbrushes and running painting classes from the hall.

[2] The house in built of stone on a plinth, with rusticated quoins, a floor band, a cornice, and a hipped slate roof.

In the centre is a doorway with Doric pilasters, rosettes and triglyphs, and a pediment The east front has five bays, the middle three bays canted out, and the north front contains a Doric porch, distyle in antis.

Inside, the three first floor rooms on the south front all retain their decoration from the 1750s, and the ceiling of the central lobby is also early.

The house, in 2013