The Old Hall, Carlton Husthwaite

[2] In the 20th century, its roofs were replaced, as were many of the windows, and a single-storey extension was added at the rear.

[1] The house is constructed of brick on a stone plinth, with a moulded floor band, a modillion cornice, and a pantile roof with stone copings and kneelers.

The windows are sashes with moulded sills and flat arches.

Inside, there are early oak fittings including panelling and staircases, and an 18th-century cast iron grate.

Historic England state that "the internal fittings in this house are of unusually high quality".

The building, in 2010