Stockton Hall, York
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| Stockton Hall | |
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The entrance to Stockton Hall | |
| Type | Country house |
| Location | Stockton-on-the-Forest, York, England |
| Coordinates | 53°59′42.63″N 01°00′12.06″W / 53.9951750°N 1.0033500°W |
| OS grid reference | SE 65436 55919 |
| Built | c. 1800 |
| Architectural style | Flemish bond |
| Owner | Priory Group[1] |
| Website | www |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Stockton Hall, The Village |
| Designated | 29 January 1953 |
| Reference no. | 1173892 |
Stockton Hall is a late‑18th century country house in the village of Stockton-on-the-Forest near York, United Kingdom. The building is a Grade II listed structure currently in use as a secure psychiatric hospital and owned by the Priory Group
The house is built of red brick laid in Flemish bond fashion with a Welsh slate roof. The three-storey building is built with a symmetrical five-bay frontage and classical elements such as sash windows, a central porch with decorative columns, and a hipped roof with prominent chimneys. The rear elevation includes a bow window and Venetian window arrangement. Inside, the hall is decorated with several classical features, including arches and decorative columns.[2][3]