Myton Hall is a Grade I Listed Building and was the seat of the Stapylton family from around 1693, though it may be slightly earlier, until 1933. The family date back beyond the Norman Conquest, having previously held lands around
Stapleton-on-Tees. To the east of Myton Hall are the gate piers, wall and railings to the estate which have also been assessed as worthy of Grade I Listing. In addition to the above and the church, there are two other Grade II Listed Buildings, including
Myton Bridge, built by the Stapylton family in 1868 as a toll bridge that replaced the ferry and previous bridge. == Notable people ==