NZ6605 : Westerdale Hall
Now a private residence. Such a shame.
The hall was built in the style of a Scottish country house in the 1840's as a shooting lodge for the Feversham estate (See Duncombe Park SE6082). It was designed only to be lived in during the short grouse and pheasant shooting season in the Autumn and was never elaborately furnished.
It is also believed that it is the site of a 16c Knights Hospitallers for the Order of the Knights Templars. This order had been established in 1128 to protect pilgrims on their way to the Holy places.
Reference:
Round and About The North Yorkshire Moors
A Glimpse of the Past
By Tom Scott Burns (M.T.D. Rigg Publications)