Crossrigg Hall is a country house in the civil parish of Bolton, Cumbria in the northern United Kingdom.
Designed by Anthony Salvin, and with later additions by J. H. Martindale, the hall is a Grade II* listed building.
In the 1787 census, Nicholas Temple, a Fleet Street wine and brandy merchant, is listed as residing at Crossrigg.
[2] Upon inheriting Crossrigg, Rigg resigned his commission and returned to England, contracting Anthony Salvin to design a new house for the site.
[1] The property was sold in 2020 to a Cumbrian businessman, Andrew Tinkler, for £2.7 million, with plans to redevelop the site as a hotel and spa.