Steeton Hall Farm

In about 1474, Guy Fairfax replaced the old hall with a large manor house, with a moat.

In the 1558, his descendent, William Fairfax, made an inventory of the property, which had nine bedrooms, two studies, a hall and a parlour.

[1][2][3] The building is constructed of Magnesian Limestone, with a slate and pantile roof, and brick chimneys.

Most of the windows have mullion and transoms, and inside some boxed timber beams are visible.

[2] Outside the house, there is a 20-metre wall, built in the 15th century of Magnesian Limestone, which originally formed part of a range of buildings.

The house, in 2019