The Priest's House, formerly known as Barden Tower Farmhouse, is a historic building in Barden, Craven, a village near Skipton in North Yorkshire, in England.
The building was constructed in 1513, as a hunting lodge associated with neighbouring Barden Tower.
It later served as a house for a worker at the tower, then as a farmhouse, before becoming a restaurant.
The tower has a parapet, a crocketed pinnacle on the corners, and a large stepped buttress.
The doorway has a chamfered surround and an elliptical head.