High Hall is a historic building in Appletreewick, a village in North Yorkshire in England.
The house was built in 1535, by the father of William Craven, a Lord Mayor of London.
On the ground floor is the great hall, which has an eight-light mullioned and transomed window, with some 17th century diamond pane glazing.
There are similar, smaller windows around the rest of the house, with the five illuminating the staircase being stepped.
Inside, the great hall has an inglenook fireplace and diamond-shaped stone paving.