Old Rectory, Stokesley
The Old Rectory is a historic building in Stokesley, a town in North Yorkshire, in England.
The building was constructed in the early 18th century, as the rectory of St Peter and [St Paul's Church, Stokesley]. It was extended and at least partly rebuilt in 1792. In the 19th century, one first floor room was converted to serve as an ecclesiastical court. The building was grade II* listed in 1952.
The house is pebbledashed, and has hipped roofs of Welsh and Lakeland slate. It has two storeys, and two parallel ranges with three bays flanked by single-bay wings extending into bows on the south. On the front is a Roman Doric porch. The windows are sashes, tripartite on the wings, and there is one central dormer. Inside, there is an early staircase, some 18th-century plasterwork and a lot of 19th-century woodwork. The former courtroom on the first floor has a gallery and a dais.