Kirklinton Hall
| Kirklinton Hall | |
|---|---|
Shell of Kirklinton Hall seen through trees | |
Location in Cumbria | |
| Former names | Clough Hall Kirklevington Hall |
| General information | |
| Location | Kirklinton, Cumbria, England, Carlisle, CA6 6BB |
| Coordinates | 54°59′54″N 2°53′03″W / 54.998196°N 2.884075°W |
| Ordnance Survey | NY4354167426 |
| Website | |
| https://kirklintonhallandgardens.com/ | |
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Kirklinton Hall is a country house ruin at Kirklinton in the Parish of Hethersgill, Cumbria. Parts of the building originate from the 17th century with significant additions being made in the 19th Century. The building is listed (entry number 1335577) on the National Heritage List for England. There is an associated listing (entry number 1087610) for the Coach House, which sits slightly to the north of the main building.
The buildings, which are at various states of reconstruction and renovation, are currently being used for holiday accommodation and as a wedding venue.
The hall, or previous buildings on the same site, have previously been known as Clough Hall and Kirklevington Hall.