Aberford is considered "a place of special architectural and historic interest". Some notable buildings are: •
St Ricarius Church. The parish church is an 1861 rebuilding of a 12th-century one. • The Gascoigne Almshouses designed by
George Fowler Jones was built by sisters Mary Isabella and Elizabeth Gascoigne of
Parlington Hall in 1844 to commemorate their father, Richard
Oliver Gascoigne and two brothers who died in quick succession. They are grade II* listed buildings. • Aberford House is a classical 18th century mansion on Main Street. • The Swan Hotel, previously a
staging post used by those travelling the Great North Road. • The Arabian Horse Inn is one of a very few
public houses in the UK with this name, and a landmark with the conservation area. Aberford
Church of England primary School is affiliated with the parish church adjacent to it. The school was originally a
tithe barn and is owned by the Archdeacon of York following its transfer from the Vicar of Aberford. Previously, it and much of the village was owned by
Oriel College, Oxford, which received tithes from Aberford. At the northern boundary is the
A64 road from Leeds to York and
Scarborough. At the south end of Aberford is what used to be Hicklam Mill Farm now a small certified caravan and camping site. ==Gallery==