[5] Lamonby Hall, a Grade II listed building, is described as late 16th- or early 17th-century with 20th-century alterations.
In the reign of Elizabeth, a certain Juliana Buckle of Yorkshire bought the hall on account of the chapel and kept a priest there for as long as it remained safe to do so.
[6] The chapel appears to be the origin of a piece of floral carving used in the large, segmental-arched main fireplace.
They are built on stone foundations and have a cruck construction of curved timbers meeting at the roof ridge.
"[10] A planning application for a wind farm of five 100-metre turbines at Lamonby was submitted in 2005 by a power company, E.ON UK.