Exterior Capernwray Hall is constructed in
sandstone with
slate roofs. Its architectural style is
Perpendicular, and the hall is largely
embattled. It is mainly in two storeys. Its plan consists of a north entrance front, east and west wings, and a central range. Behind the north range is a four-storey tower, with a higher turret containing bell openings and a clock face. It is surmounted by a pyramidal roof. The north front has nine
bays. The lateral two bays on each side project forward. In the centre is a porch with corner
turrets and an
oriel window in the upper storey. The west front contains two two-storey
bay windows containing Perpendicular
tracery. The south front has a single-storey
canted bay window. To the east of the hall is the stable block. On the east side is a gatehouse with battlemented towers.
Interior The staircase hall has an open timber roof, and contains a
cantilevered staircase and a first floor gallery. The dining and drawing rooms have
moulded timber ceilings and contain
marble fireplaces. The rooms are divided by an 18th-century wooden screen with
Corinthian pilasters. columns and an
entablature. It is said that the screen was moved from
St Mary's Church, Lancaster. ==Grounds==