Manor House is an historic building in Gisburn Forest, Lancashire, England.
It has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England.
[1] It is a sandstone house with projecting quoins and a slate roof.
The doorway has attached Tuscan columns, an open pediment, and a semicircular head with a fanlight.
[1] In 1822, the "Manor of Gisburn Forest properly belongs to the lord of the Percy Fee," but the abbot and convent of Sallay owned the wood and herbage.