Dalton Hall is a historic building in Dalton, west North Yorkshire, near Richmond, North Yorkshire, in England.
The building was constructed in the 15th century, as a fortified manor house in the form of a tower.
The left wing has two storeys and two bays, and contains a doorway with a fanlight containing radial glazing, and an open pediment on moulded brackets with paterae, and sash windows.
The right wing has two storeys and one bay, and contains a doorway with a stone surround, and casement windows.
[2][3] Inside, the kitchen has a large, early fireplace, with a massive chimney above, supported by corbels.