This newly-restored Grade I listed Hall lies to the north east of York in a quiet, secluded valley. Built by Sir William Bamburgh in c.1610, the hall is largely late Jacobean with early classical renaissance influences. The interior was subsequently remodelled in 1775, thought to be attributed to John Carr, known for his work at Chatsworth, Harewood House and Castle Howard. The house has recently undergone an extensive program of refurbishment.