Turner Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Lake District National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 March 1990. House.

Turner Hall

WRENN ID
lapsed-panel-brook
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Lake District National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
5 March 1990
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Turner Hall is a house that likely dates from the mid to late 18th century, with its rear elevation remodeled in the late 19th century. The building is constructed from coursed, squared rubble and features quoins, topped with a graduated slate roof. It stands two storeys high and has three bays. The symmetrical front includes a central door made of glazed parch, flanked by sash windows on both floors. At the rear, there is a plank door with a fixed window to the right and a wide sash window to the left; the first floor has a fixed window with a sash on either side. The fixed windows maintain their original wide glazing bars. The end chimneys are rendered, and the interior contains chamfered beams.

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