Hill Top Hall is a historic building in Burn Bridge, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed in the 17th century as a farmhouse. In 1908, a west wing was added, and it has since been further extended. It was grade II* listed in 1949. In 2018, it was marketed for sale for £3.25 million. At the time, it had a hall, dining room, drawing room, cloakroom, day room, kitchen, five bedrooms, and 10.4 acres (4.2 ha) of grounds. The house is built of gritstone and has a stone slate roof, the gables with coved coping, and kneelers with finials. There are two storeys and attics, a west front of two bays, and a single-bay north wing. On the west wall is a projecting chimney stack with gargoyles. The doorway is in a splayed recess, and has a low pointed head, and a hood mould. On the ground floor are splayed bay windows, and the other windows have two lights with mullions and hood moulds. The doorway has its original oak boarded door, and the dining room has an early inglenook.

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Bilton Grove Farm

Bilton Grove Farm is a historic farm in Burn Bridge, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The farmhouse was built in 1662, and has since been extended. It was grade II* listed in 1949. In 2023, the property was marketed for sale for £850,000, at which time it had two reception rooms, three bedrooms, stables, a barn, further outbuildings, and 5.77 acres (2.34 ha) of paddocks. The farmhouse is built of gritstone, and has a stone slate roof with kneelers and coved coping to the gables. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorway has a chamfered surround, and above it are inscribed initials and the date. All the windows have chamfered mullions.
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Burn Bridge

Burn Bridge is a village in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of the town of Harrogate, and forms part of the civil parish of Pannal and Burn Bridge. Burn Bridge is set largely on the side of a hill. The Crimple Beck runs through the lower area of the village. Burn Bridge plays host to Pannal Cricket Club and the Black Swan pub.
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St Robert's Church, Pannal

St Robert's Church, Pannal, North Yorkshire, England, also known as St Robert of Knaresborough Parish Church, is a Grade II* listed building. A 13th-century wooden church dedicated to St Michael was rebuilt in sandstone in the 14th century by monks of the Trinitarian Order from Knaresborough Priory. It was perhaps then that it was rededicated to Robert of Knaresborough. Its nave was rebuilt in the 18th century, restored in the 19th and remodelled in the 20th. Extensions were added in the 20th century. It is a parish church, and the vicar also serves the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Beckwithshaw.
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Pannal

Pannal is a village in the county of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated to the immediate south of Harrogate. Since 2016 it has formed part of the new civil parish of Pannal and Burn Bridge.