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However, this donation was later unsuccessfully disputed by her grandson Robert de Vipont, at some point between 1238 and 1254, as a document exists with witnesses certifying her gift to the monks was made of sound mind. The monks' right to the manor was again challenged by Robert de Vipont in 1265,
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to completely landscape the area, signing a contract to pay him £2,800 for work to last through 1777. Brown showed little regard to the archaeological significance of Roche Abbey; he "extensively demolished the remaining buildings, constructed huge earth terraces, and turfed across the entire site,
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to "undertake & begin a new house of the said Sir Nicholas Sanderson at Sandbeck in the County of Yorke where it is lefte & bring up the rough walls chimneys & gavell ends & all other work thereof belonginge to the bonde of a rough mason until the whole worke to be finished with
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when a jury concluded that the Abbot of Roche had not "intruded himself into the manor of Sandbec" during a time of de Vipont's struggles in England, but had possession of the property beforehand.
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monks, and approximately 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Maltby. The grounds contain a large wood once known as Roche Wood that is now called King's Wood.
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style. Paine enlarged the main building with a new Grecian front, and added several outbuildings, including gatehouses and the limestone stables
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between 1536 and 1541, the manor at Sandbeck was sold to Richard Turke of London, who sold it to Robert Saunderson in 1552. His son
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built a private chapel for the earl. A 19th-century service wing that linked the house to Sandbeck Chapel was demolished in 1954.
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The first record of Sandbeck is in a document dated 1222, in which it is mentioned among the lands given by Alice (or Alix),
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Place-names of South-west Yorkshire: That Is, of So Much of the West Riding as Lies South of the Aire from Keighley Onwards
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Trees, Forested Landscapes and Grazing Animals: A European Perspective on Woodlands and Grazed Treescapes
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and several outbuildings on the estate are also listed. The house has been the seat of the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England
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Rochefoucauld, Alexandre de La; Lazowski, Maximilien de; Scarfe, Norman (2001).
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To the Highlands in 1786: The Inquisitive Journey of a Young French Aristocrat
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Yorkshire: The History of Roche Abbey, from Its Foundation to Its Dissolution
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The house remains the private residence of the current head of the family,
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and his wife Idonea, daughter and heir of John de Busli. Idonea gave the
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leaving only the two transepts as 'romantic' features in the grounds."
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Sandbeck remained in the hands of the Castletons until 1723, when the
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The name Sandbeck – alternatively spelled in the 13th century as
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to considerably rebuild and extend the house in the fashionable
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either built a new house or added to an existing structure,
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substantially replanted the depleted King's Wood after the
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Sandbeck Park is located in South Yorkshire
Country house
Neo-Palladian
Maltby
South Yorkshire
Coordinates
53°24′22″N 1°08′44″W / 53.406166°N 1.145605°W / 53.406166; -1.145605
Richard Lumley, 13th Earl of Scarbrough
Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton
James Paine
William Burn
Listed Building
Neo-Palladian
country house
Maltby
South Yorkshire
England
Grade I listed
Historic England
Earls of Scarbrough
Lancelot Brown
Old English
Old Norse
Roche Abbey
Cistercian
Countess of Eu
Robert de Vieuxpont
manor
Saint Giles

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