Selby District R&R Sites

Selby District R&R Sites

Selby district R&R sites Grid NYCC Listed Scheduled Conservation Archaeological Name Reference Priority At risk? Condition? buildings monuments area Records? Reports Description Comments/Recommendation Barlby Hall SE 630 343 Some protection from Not known Hall (II) No Small landscaped area (gardens and listed house? orchard?) around the Hall shown in 1851 OS. Still some remnants of planting. Moated site adjacent 'The Island'. Barlow Hall SE 644 289 Yes No – SM designation. Not known No (except Yes, Medieval No This is Barlow Hall and surrounding But setting affected by Barlow Church) settlement and fields. While there has been a hall here Drax Power Station early post- since before the first edition the gardens and proposed White medieval only seem to really develop after that in Rose Power Station garden the latter half of the 19th century. This earthworks has only partial legibility. More archaeological value than designed landscape value? Bilbrough Hall/Manor SE 529 463 Some protection from Not known House (II) No Yes Fairfax family Country house built in 1902 for Guy listed house and CA? estate WY Thomas Fairfax. Original hall to the Archives Leeds north on Main Street. Small landscaped (GRAYS) park from at least mid 19th century and additions to garden by 1906. Bolton Lodge, Bolton Percy SE 524 406 ? ? Not far from Not known Lodge (II) No No This is a small area of unknown parkland potential HS2 corridor which consists of mainly wooded areas around a lodge and has complete legibility. There are no water features and there doesn't seem to be any views and vistas, although there seems to be formal gardens Byram Park SE 499 262 Yes Yes – quarrying, Poor? Coach-house, No No Ramsden family Surveys 2008 This is Byram Park which is marked on Yes - Part of CB300 Project co- intensive agriculture, stables, east owned property (SNY11927, the first edition as a deer park, although ordinated by Karen Lynch residential and other wall of walled for 400 years to SNY12165), it is shown on the aerial photo as been development. Setting garden, ha-ha, 1922, estate 1997 under the plough, it is still marked on the affected by orangery, papers WY (SNY19223) modern mapping as Byram Park. There Ferrybridge Power service wing of Archives Kirklees is a quarry in part of it. Poole Belt is Station etc former hall, (DD/RE) SINC. Plan by Brown 1782. lodge, footbridge, gateway, walls & piers (II) Camblesforth SE 645 261 Possibly, already Not known Hall (I), No Sir Charles Blois Limited designed landscape around planning applications Dovecote (II) Bt owner in 1822, c1700 house possibly by John Etty to build on remains of through marriage garden to Clara (dau of Jocelyn Price) Carlton Park (Carlton Towers) SE 654 237 Yes No? Not known House (I), No No Stapleton family This is the parkland attached to Carlton Completed Gatepiers, estate papers, Towers with the house forming the main railings & folly Hull Uni (DDCL & building feature. This has been (II) DDCA) established by the time of the first edition but expands by about 40% since and has fishponds, views and vistas and formal gardens. Small part separated by road. Plans by White & Woods - former implemented in 1765? Cawood Castle SE 573 375 No, within CA Not known Banqueting Hall Yes Yes, Cawood Survey 2007 Cawood Castle and Castle Garth: & Gatehouse (I) CA (SNY 11658) residence of the medieval Archbishops of York and associated enclosure containing gardens, five fishponds and a quarry pit. 2 broad, unramparted moats. The outer probably originally ran along Broad lane and Thorpe lane and contained fishponds and a possible wharf. The inner is suggested as a garden area with ponds orchards and flower beds. A variety of possible buildings footings noted. Whole site is within Conservation Area. Archaeological interest mainly? Cridling Park SE 519 222 ? Yes – M62, quarrying, Poor No No No Survey of park Spans Selby-Wakefield boundary, and intensive agriculture. 1566/7 & 1590/1 bisected by M62. Place names, park Setting affected by National Archives pale evidence. Shown on 1610 Speed existing and proposed (DL 44/156 & map. Disparkment c 1634? See Spencer, major infrastructure 476) T (1996) From Manorial Deer Park to developments Modern Farmsteads: A History of Cridling Park Estate, Circa A.d. 1000- 1970 (in Wakefield library) Chester Court SE 623 273 Not known Samuel Wilks Moderate designed landscape shown in Waud owner in 1851 OS. Woodland largely intact 1822 (d1841) although main open area now farmed. Hall now a farm. Escrick Hall SE 636 417 Yes No? Part protected by OK? Hall & stables No Yes, overlaps Forbes Adam Survey 1998 This is Escrick Park which consists of Completed CA (II*), urns, with Escrick CA family estate (SNY9153) large area of ornamental parkland garden temple, records Hull Uni containing views and vistas with the piers and gates (DDFA) main house forming the main & sundial (II) builodings.There are formal gardens around the house and water features in the form of pools. Hollicarrs Wood and Common Wood are SINCs and ancient woodland Gateforth Hall SE 555 295 No - protected by Not known Hall (II*), West No Humphrey Built as a second home in 1814 and then listed buildings? Lodge, Church Osbalderston a sanitorium in early 20th century. Lodge and gate built Hall as Walled garden and small park in 1851 piers, gate and shooting lodge, OS piers to coach also owned house, coach Hunmanby Hall house, ha-ha (nr Scarborough) (II) d1835 Grimston Park SE 496 410 Yes No? Part protected by Not known Hall (II*), Yes. Roman villa No A few owners, This is an area of unidentified parkland Yes - significant mid-19th landscape by SM designation Summerhouse, currently Fielden which consists of extensive grounds with leading designer. Researcher - Gill Tower, family @ WY views and vistas. While the main house Firth and Chris Fenge Fountain, Archives, Leeds is a major feature, obviously there are Lodges, Walls, other buildings such as the tower, with Railings, stables pools and it is still active. Design by & Manege (II) Nesfield Hazelwood Castle and Park SE 448 394 Yes No? Not known Castle (I), Roman Road No Vavasour family This is Hazelwood Castle which has been Yes - significant layers of history to be Stable & Folly @ WY Archives, reused as an hotel and consists of undercovered. Researchers - Susan (II) Leeds extensive private grounds with scattered Kellerman & Dick Knight woodland, views and vistas. There seem to be gardens around the house and pools form water features. Adjacent to ancient woodlands (Hazel Wood and Hayton Wood). Wider estate – cottages, lodges, farms, woods? Healaugh Manor SE 480 443 Yes Not known Not known Priory (II*), No No Map & survey 2 linked sites. 1st remains of a priory Manor completed, Hall in progress. (Manor), SE Pigeoncote, (1636, 1718), developed by Wharton family post Researcher - Yvonne Boutwood 485 463 gate piers & map (1790) sale Reformation with possible deer park (on (Priory) walls, Old Hall cat (1944) WY 1610 Speed?), small landscaped gardens (II) Archives Leeds, and distinctive avenue ('Long Walk'). Stamp 2nd landscape to south associated with Brooksbank early 19th century 'Healaugh Hall or bought estate Manor'. Also a possible third site of 'Old c1714 from 1st Hall' in village next to Church (SE 499 Marquess of 478) Wharton and thereafter descended in the family Hemingbrough Hall SE 680 304 Yes? Not part of CA Not known No No Yes SE 680 304, Hall built in 1842 by local Vicar. Small designed landscape shown on 1854 OS, still largely intact (or added to in 20th century?) Huddleston Hall SE 466 339 Yes? – agricultural Poor? Hall & stables No No Hungate family, Large farm steading but a lot of buildings uses (II*), gate piers then Gascoigne of are listed. Limited designed landscape (II) Parlington interest? through marriage in 1726 (WY Archives Leeds, GC) ditto Trench family (Lord Ashtown) in 1852 Kirkby Grange, near Grimston SE 501 403 No? Not known No No No This is a late 20th century designed landscape focused on the Grange and consists of formal gardens with views and vistas, ornamental plantations although no water features. This has fragmentary legibility of the previous HLC which was strip fields. Not of any particular interest? Menthorpe Hall SE 701 343 Not known No No Both Hall and garden have now disappeared? Some limited garden shown on 2nd edition OS Monk Fryston Hall SE 505 300 Yes No – has CA and SM OK? Hall (II*), gates, No Yes Sale (1946), ER This is the gardens and designed Researcher: Monk Fryston Time Team protection walls, railings & Archives landscape associated with Monk Fryston lodges (II) DDCL/3311. Hall. This has fragmentary legibility and Hemsworth dates to the late post medieval period. family There are extensive woods with lakes and streams. The previous HLC seems to be planned enclosure. Whole site is within the Conservation Area Monk Fryston Lodge (aka Frystone SE 489 295 Yes? Not part of CA Not known Main building, No No Hemsworth Owned by same family as the Hall Researcher: Monk Fryston Time Team Lodge) 2 lodges, family (reputed to be tunnel between two!). Gatepiers (II) Small landscaped park. Some remnants e.g. avenue Moreby Hall SE 597 428 Yes Yes? On EH register, OK? Hall (II*), Gates No No Preston family This is an area of ornamental parkland Completed but mining subsidence & piers, various estate papers Hull associated with Moreby Hall and and flooding have urns, lakeside Uni Archives consists of extant ornamental parkland been problems folly (II) (DDPR) with formal gardens around the house and ponds representing the water features. The house is the main building feature. Extent of wider estate? Newton-Kyme Hall, Tadcaster SE 465 466 Yes No? Not known Hall (II*), Adjacent to Yes Fairfax family Newton-Kyme Hall is an interesting Yes - significant designed landscape stables, ha-ha, large Roman landscape park with formal elements dating back to 17th century.

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