Hauxwell Hall

Hauxwell Hall or Hawkswell Hall is a grade II* listed 17th-century country house in West Hauxwell, North Yorkshire, England, some 5 miles (8 km) south-west of Catterick.

It is built of coursed sandstone, part rendered, and ashlar, with Welsh slate roofs.

[1] Sir William Dalton, third son of the Mayor of Hull and a member of the Council of the North, acquired the manors of East and West Haukswell in 1631.

He died in 1675, leaving the property to his eldest son, Marmaduke, who was knighted in 1665 and drowned in 1680.

After Elizabeth got into financial difficulties, possession passed in 1717 to Sir Marmaduke's younger brother, Sir Charles Dalton, the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, who added an additional wing to the building and died unmarried in 1747.

Hauxwell Hall