Easby Hospital is a historic building in Easby, Richmondshire, a village near Richmond, North Yorkshire, in England.
The almshouse was founded in 1732 by the Reverend William Smith, with an endowment of £12.
It housed four poor people, and in Smith's instructions to his heirs, he ordered that two of the rooms should in future be used to house a schoolteacher.
The doorways have stone surrounds, and the windows have two lights and flat-faced mullions.
In the centre is a panel in an architrave, with an inscription and the date.