Sion Hill Hall was designed in 1912 by the renowned York Architect Walter H. Brierley 'the Lutyens of the North'.
With its fine lines, unique character and well planned layout, the house was described by the Royal Institute of British Architects as being of 'Outstanding Architectural Merit' and one of the best country houses to be constructed before the Great War. The House contains the H.W. Mawer collection of fine antique furniture, porcelain, paintings and clocks all in superb room settings. The Hall stands in its own grounds with lawns and level gravel paths.
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