Moulton Hall
Moulton Hall is a handsome 17th-century manor house in a quiet North Yorkshire village, notable for its extraordinarily ornate carved wooden staircase β one of the finest examples of Baroque woodcarving in England. The house is let as a holiday property by the National Trust, but its stately exterior and the village setting speak clearly of the wealth and craftsmanship of the age. A hidden treasure in the Vale of Mowbray.
- Exceptional Baroque carved staircase
- Handsome 17th-century stonework faΓ§ade
- Quiet North Yorkshire village setting
Best for architecture enthusiasts seeking overlooked Yorkshire craftsmanship.
Things to see at Moulton Hall
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- The carved oak staircase
- Three curved Dutch gables
- 17th-century manor frontage
- Parkland grounds