Sion Hill Hall is a historic building in Kirby Wiske, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.
Historic England describe it as being "generally regarded as one of Brierley's most successful country houses".
[1] The house is built of handmade red brick, with Portland stone dressings, quoins, a floor band, and hipped tile roofs with oversailing eaves.
It is built of red brick, with a dentilled and moulded floor band, and a swept pantile roof.
[3] The hall has five acres of gardens, which include large stone sculptures moved from the stables at Fountains Abbey.