Baxby Manor is a historic building in Husthwaite, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
[3] The building has a timber framed core encased in brown sandstone, and it has a pantile roof.
[1][2] At the rear, brickwork covers a base cruck, something found elsewhere in northern England only at Canons Garth in Helmsley.
[4] The house has two storeys, a main range of three bays, and a gabled cross-wing on the right.
Inside, there is exposed timber framing; 17th-century panelling; a former kitchen with a large fireplace and bread oven; and a huge fireplace in the dining room, which is a subdivision of the former hall.