Description
Slide 2 - Barkisland Hall belongs to the style of architecture fashionable in the days of the unfortunate Charles, and is a fine example of the period. It is a three storied, three gabled building, and consisted originally of a centre 'House Body', and two wings.
The Porch, of which a view is shown, is a very effective feature. The interior contains some fine carved oak, while the ceilings show traces of the ornaments bestowed upon good houses of the period of its erection.