Fyling Old Hall is a historic building in Fylingthorpe, a hamlet in North Yorkshire, in England.
The house was originally built in the mediaeval period, and was recorded in 1539 when it was leased by Whitby Abbey.
[1][2] The building is constructed of stone, mainly pebbledashed, on a plinth with quoins and some chamfered coping.
The house has two storeys and attics, a main front of three bays and a stair tower with a pyramidal roof and a ball finial.
The garden front has four bays, and contains a doorway with alternating block jambs, a patterned fanlight, a keystone, a frieze and a hood mould.