Worton Hall

Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House

There are major building remains

NameWorton Hall
Alternative Names
Historic CountryYorkshire
Modern AuthorityNorth Yorkshire
1974 AuthorityNorth Yorkshire
Civil ParishBainbridge

House. Dated 1600. For Anthony Besson, the founder of Yorebridge Grammar School, and an attorney of the Star Chamber. Rubble, stone slate roof. 2-cell end-entry house with added 2-storey porch. 2 storeys, 3:1 first floor-windows. Quoins. Mullion windows. Ground floor: 3-light window with ovolo moulding on chamfer and hoodmould; 6-light double-chamfered window with ovolo moulding and hoodmould. First floor: 4-, 3-, 3-light hollow- chamfered windows. Central corniced stack. To right, porch set back from line of house: board door in chamfered quoined surround with slab lintel, and on first floor a 3-light chamfered-mullion window with hoodmould. End entry doorway inside porch: board door in ashlar chamfered surround with lintel inscribed "ANNO DOMINE 1600 A.B.". Interior:in right-hand ground- floor room, segmental arch of 2 richly-moulded orders, part of either fireplace-and-doorway group or triple fireplace group. (Listed Building Report)

The house has a tower at its east end, with a projecting semi-circular stair turret at the rear. Most of the visible features of house and tower are of seventeenth-century date and later. (Ryder 1982 - in list of fortified manor houses)

Not scheduled

This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law

Historic England Scheduled Monument Number
Historic England Listed Building number(s)
Images Of England
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSD955901
Latitude54.3065414428711
Longitude-2.07031011581421
Eastings395524
Northings490105
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Books

  • Ryder, P.F., 1982 (paperback edn 1992), The Medieval Buildings of Yorkshire (Ash Grove Book) p. 108-22