Stydd Hall (Castle) is a country house located near to the village of Yeaveley, Derbyshire, 15 miles (24 km) west of Derby, close to the A515 between Wyaston to the north, Great Cubley to the south, Yeaveley to the east and Alkmonton to the northeast.
[1] The hall remains private property, but is visible from adjacent public footpaths.
The present site consists of a large moated platform, which supports the remains of the 13th-century chapel of St Mary and St John the Baptist, dissolved in 1540 as part of dissolution of the monasteries.
The north wall, with its doorway and three lancet windows, stands to roof height.
In the centre of the platform and built on the foundations of the domestic ranges of the preceptory, is a 17th-century brick tower house with a substantial quantity of medieval masonry in the south wall.