Helperby Hall

The manor house was originally built in 1709, and since 1816 it has been the home of the Milnes Coates family.

[1][2] The building is constructed of reddish-brown brick with a floor band, a modillion eaves cornice, and a hipped green slate roof.

Steps lead to a doorway with Ionic columns, a frieze and a dentilled cornice.

The entrance wing has a Doric portico with a frieze and a segmental pediment, and it is flanked by turrets with onion domes.

Along the street are wrought iron railings, and to the north is a curving coped brick wall.

The building, in 2007