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Sion Hill Hall

Designed by ‘Lutyens of the North’ Walter H Brierley, one of the last country houses built in Yorkshire before their great twentieth century decline.

Kirby Wiske, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 4EU

Sion Hill Hall in North Yorkshire

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Tours

Historic Houses members must pay for entrance for this property.
Historic Houses members must pay for entrance for this property.
Features
  • Accessible loos
  • Accessible parking
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  • Guide dogs welcome
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Enjoy a personal welcome and introductory talk by owner Michael Mallaby, and a personal guided tour of the principal ground-floor and first-floor rooms of the house, followed by a guided tour of the gardens.

Tours that are scheduled will be listed below. If none are scheduled yet, please check back later, or find other tours you might enjoy on our tours listing page here.

for the latest information.
Accessibility
  • Accessible parking
  • Guide dogs welcome
  • Accessible toilets
Does our information need updating?
Let us know here

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall, Thirsk

Sion Hill Hall in North Yorkshire

TOUR DURATION
2 hours

TOUR PRICE
£19.50 per person

REFRESHMENTS
Tea or coffee with a cream scone in the original Edwardian kitchens

ACCESS NOTES
Wheelchair access to the ground floor only of the house (one shallow step at the entrance which has a ramp if necessary). There is one small step in the gardens, which has a ramp if necessary. Gravelled paths round most of the garden, and reasonably flat.

RESTRICTIONS
No photography in the house. No dogs.

VISITORS’ VIEWS

“Thank you so much for a wonderful afternoon on Wednesday. We thoroughly enjoyed the tour of the house and gardens and felt very privileged to have such personal attention.”