Duck House is a historic building in Farndale East, a civil parish in North Yorkshire, in England.
The house was built in about 1520, probably by the mason named either John, or Thomas, Duck.
Despite the changes, it remains one of the best-preserved North Yorkshire Moors farmhouses of its period, and it was grade II* listed in 1987.
[1][2] Originally a longhouse, the low end converted for domestic use, it is partly cruck-framed and encased in limestone, and has a roof of cedar shingle.
Inside the attic are two pairs of full crucks, and in the ground floor is an inglenook fireplace.