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Myton Hall is a historic building in , a village in , in England.

The manor of Myton was first recorded during the reign of Edward the Confessor. It passed to St Mary's Abbey, York, then at the Dissolution of the Monasteries on to the Crown. In about 1610, it was purchased by Bryan Stapylton, and thereafter passed down the line of the Stapylton baronets. The current was probably built in the 1680s and is thought to have been designed by . A datestone reading 1693 has been reset into the house, which was extended and slightly altered in the 18th century. A tower was added in about 1900. The house was grade II listed in 1952. It was finally sold by the Stapyltons in 1952, and in 1987 it was purchased by .

The house is built of brick, with quoins on the corners and flanking the middle bay, a moulded , and a roof. It has two storeys, an L-shaped plan, and a front range of seven bays, the middle bay projecting. In the centre is a doorcase with an , a keystone with consoles, and a segmental with an achievement of arms. The doorway has fluted , a radial and . The windows are , the window above the doorway with an eared architrave and , and on the roof are four flat-headed .

(2025). 9780300259032, Yale University Press.

Inside the house, the staircase hall is panelled and has an early staircase. The saloon is decorated in the Palladian style, with woodwork and plasterwork surviving, while the dining room retains its 17th-century ceiling and several other rooms are described by as having "good interiors".


See also
  • Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)
  • Listed buildings in Myton-on-Swale

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