Malsis Hall is a historic building in Cross Hills, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
The first Malsis Hall was a manor house in existence by 1340, when it was owned by the Copley family.
In 1621, the Copleys sold the house to Richard Horsfall, but he was on the losing side in the English Civil War and had to raise funds by letting out the hall.
[1] The hall was converted into Malsis School in 1920,[2] with work including the addition of a war memorial chapel.
[3] The building is constructed of stone with angle pilasters, an entablature, a pierced arcaded parapet with urns, and a slate roof, and is in Italianate style.