
A Grade II* listed country house in Lancashire, now serving as a Christian Bible school and holiday centre, set within historic grounds of Grade II significance.
At a glance
Capernwray Hall stands three miles east-northeast of Carnforth in Lancashire. Originally a country house, it remains a substantial structure recognised for its architectural merit and historic landscape setting.
History
The hall’s exact date of construction is not specified in available sources. Today it operates as a Christian Bible school and holiday centre, a transformation that has given the property renewed purpose.
What you see
The building carries Grade II* listing status on the National Heritage List for England, indicating particular architectural or historic importance. Its grounds, registered in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens at Grade II, contribute significantly to its overall heritage value.
Cultural significance
Capernwray Hall represents an important survival of country-house heritage in Lancashire. Its dual recognition—as a listed building and within the gardens register—reflects both its architectural quality and the historical importance of its landscape design.
Key facts
- Location: Over Kellet, Lancashire, England
- Coordinates: 54.1436°N, 2.6963°W
- Listing status: Grade II* (National Heritage List for England)
- Grounds: Grade II (Register of Historic Parks and Gardens)
- Current use: Christian Bible school and holiday centre
Practical information & getting there
Capernwray Hall is located approximately three miles east-northeast of Carnforth in Lancashire. As it operates as a Christian centre, visitors are advised to contact the facility directly regarding access and visiting arrangements. The nearby market town of Carnforth offers visitor services and transport links.
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