Hackness Hall

Above the doorway is a tripartite sash window with Ionic columns, a frieze with swags, and a segmental pediment.

On the front is a pulvinated frieze, sill bands, dentilled eaves, a modillion cornice, and a balustraded parapet.

Other key features introduced by Brierley are the cantilevered staircase and the fireplace in the dining room.

[2][4] Immediately southeast of the hall is the grade II listed stable yard, designed by Carr.

The stables, carriage sheds and workshops are built of sandstone with slate roofs, and form four ranges round a courtyard.

The hall, in 2009
The stable yard