Jervaulx Hall is a historic building in East Witton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
The house was built in the early 19th century, and it long belonged to the Christie family.
[1] It is known for its eight-acre gardens, laid out in the 1800s, incorporating part of the grounds of Jervaulx Abbey, and restored in the 2010s.
They include remains of the abbey's corn drying kiln, a Victorian summerhouse, and a range of contemporary sculpture.
The middle two bays are recessed, and have a lead roofed loggia over medieval tile paving, and a doorway.