Friars Head Hall

Friars Head Hall is a historic building in Winterburn, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.

In the mediaeval period, a monastic grange of Furness Abbey lay on the site.

Friars Head Hall was first recorded around 1500, at which time it was owned by the Proctor family, who claimed to have held it since about 1300.

[3] It is a large house in gritstone with a stone slate roof, consisting of a hall range and two rear cross-wings.

Each bay has a gable with kneelers and ball finials, below which are mullioned and transomed windows with hood moulds, those in the top floor with three truncated-ogee lights.

The building, in 2011