Roundhay Hall is a Grade II listed building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
In 1838 William Smith a local cloth merchant purchased 20 acres (81,000 m2) of land in Chapel Allerton and commissioned Samuel Sharp to design a house for him.
[3][9] By the mid-1980s the hall stood empty and derelict until it was bought by BUPA and extended to make a 78-bed hospital.
The west facing which forms the main entrance has a large pedimented portico supported by Corinthian columns.
The south wall contains a large semi-circular bay window, the roof of which forms a balcony for the second storey room above.