The Captain Cook Birthplace Memorial Urn
In front of you, through the trees, you will see the Urn that marks the birthplace of Jams Cook - scroll down to read more (directions on where to go next are at the foot of the page in red and bold)

James Cook was born on Sunday, 27th October 1728: the second child of James and Grace Cook. The family lived for a while in Ormesby and then moved to Marton. The birthplace cottage has been described as a mud house of two rooms, covered in thatch.
The Colonnade

To your right, you will see a row of evenly spaced arches supported by a series of symmetrically spaced columns this is the Colonnade which was used by the residents of the Hall as a covered walkway in inclement weather.
When you have explored this area continue past the row of seating benches to find the next QR on the back of the last one in the row.