Turnham Hall is a historic building in Cliffe, a village near Selby in North Yorkshire, in England.
[2] It was a timber-framed building, and in the 15th century it was recorded as consisting of a hall with two chambers, a kitchen, brewhouse, a chapel, and several smaller rooms.
The central doorway has moulded pilasters, a fanlight and a flat hood on brackets, and above it is a re-set datestone.
The late-18th century coach house and stable are built of brick with dentilled eaves and a hipped pantile roof.
[4] An agricultural warehouse is also built of brick, with dentilled eaves, and a pantile roof with stone coped gables and kneelers.