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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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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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424:Thomas Lumley, the third Earl of Scarborough
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571:Grade I listed buildings in South Yorkshire
375:Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton
191:Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton
860:. Scott, Webster & Geary. p. 470.
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