Site Record Form Item Number Claro Community Archaeology Group 60940161 Date Initials Inspected Access Visibility NGR Centre 434851 458431 NGR Linear Item Description HOUSE Site Data Roundell's Manor History Summary Roundells Manor, believed to date from the 15th century was shown in the mid 19th century and exists today, early 21st century.
Map Record Form Claro Community Archaeology Group Item Number 60940161 Date Initials HOUSE Description Comments 2008 Scriven OS Map Roundells Manor shown as detached building 2008 Harrogate Borough Council Vector Map 2007 Scriven Aerial Photo 2005 Scriven Street Map 2005 NMR 20304/12 Oblique 2002 OS Map Scriven 1994 Pathfinder 663 Scriven 1994 OS/94255 Run V Frame 006 1990 OS/90143 Run V Frame 059 1990 OS/90143 Run V Frame 004 1987 Scriven 1982 OS Map Scriven 1978 Scriven 1976 Scriven Hall 1973 HSL Ltd Run 47 Frame 2675 Detail of building shown, 11m x 10m, alignment E. Named as Roundells Manor 1973 HSL Ltd Run 47 Frame 2674 1973 HSL Ltd Run 47 Frame 2673 1973 HSL Ltd Run 47 Frame 2672 1973 HSL Ltd Run 47 Frame 2671 1970 Scriven Map
1968 Scriven Map 1966 Meridian Airways Run 41 Frame 138 1966 Meridian Airways Run 41 Frame 137 1966 Meridian Airways Run 41 Frame 136 1965 July Scriven Sale Map 1965 September Scriven Sale Map Sale Lot 26 1963 Scriven Hall 1954 RAF/540/1381 Run F22 Frame 0001 1953 RAF/82/800 Run V Frame 0231 1951 RAF/540/520 Run RP Frame 3027 1950 OS Map Scriven 1941 RAF/4E/UK689 Run V Frame 9157 1941 RAF/4E/UK689 Run V Frame 9156 1938 OS Map Scriven 1932 Scriven Hall 1932 Scriven 1913 Scriven 1909 Scriven Hall 1907 OS Map Scriven 1890 Scriven Hall 1854 First Edition 1849 Scriven 1839 Tithe map 1834 Parish Plan Road and Drain Upkeep Rate 1828 Teesdales Map In Tithe Field 335 Plan Number 24
1817 Greenwoods Map 1816 John Tukes Map 1771 Jefferys Map 1720 Facsimile portion of map by J Warburton 1629 Sketch Map Slingsby Holdings NMR Monuments Scriven Map Unique Identifier 515642
Claro Community Archaeology Group Documents Record Form Item Number 60940161 Date Initials HOUSE Description 1839 Tithe Apportionment Scriven Study Area 1834 Parish Road and Drain Upkeep Rate Schedule NMR Monument Report The Houses of Scriven Green Comments Owned & occupied by Joseph Wilson, house garth and stables, area 38 square poles. Plan Number 24, no information Unique Identifier 515642. A manor house dating largely to the 19th century with some 15th fabric. Listed Building Grade II. Building File Reference BF035219 Also in the early 19th century, three houses were improved with Georgian additions - Roundells, Park Corner and Hazel Heads. At Roundells a brick-walled Georgian range replaced an earlier part of the stone and timber house, and this range had a cellar under it. At Park Corner one bay of the timber aisled house was rebuilt as a 19th century block of two full storeys, perhaps intended as a first stage in replacing the whole building. We must always remember the difficulties of carrying out such alterations as this while the family was living and working in the house, so that to rebuild only part at a time must have been the easiest way. The addition at Hazel Heads was a new wing, converting its long, straight plan to a T-shape. It consisted of a very superior parlour and a bedroom over it, with a cellar below and stairs to go up and down. Yorkshire Vernacular Buildings Study Group Website Website with records of building surveys carried out by YVBSG in Scriven between 1974 and 1978. Building records include Roundells. The Ancient Buildings of Harrogate District Scriven Conservation A History of Scriven Houses range from the fifteenth to eighteenth century. Roundells Farm has an inscribed stone and coats of arms on the wall. Roundells Manor listed Grade II. A building of architectural significance. Roundells is an early two-storey house which may date before l600. Built in two parts: a two-roomed house of the eighteenth century at the South and part of a much older house North of it. There is some timber walling.
Roundells Manor I do not think I can add much about the village as such which will not already be common knowledge. The properties around the green were estate properties in which various employers of the estate lived as tenants. Roundells Manor housed the estate joiner. Somewhere, I will have all the documents about the house when I purchased it and about the restoration work that I did on it, but I cannot find it at present, so I must rely on my memory. The estate and the village put on the market, I believe in 1966. Roundells, with the old smithy on the other side of the entry into the yard behind the house, were sold to a firm, called, if my memory serves me, Bacon. They were, I believe, a York firm and they had a shop in Knaresborough market place which sold Bacon (yes!), ham, eggs, bread and such like. I understand that they were intending to open a bakery in the smithy. They seem to have had second thoughts and put the house and smithy back on the market. I bought them in February 1967 for, if I remember rightly, 3,400, and moved in, sometime in March. Sale Details Scriven Village Auction Believed to date from the 15th century, it was the original home of the Roundell family; a Medieval inscription and coat of arms still remain on the North elevation. On the East side of the Village Green, the House is part stone and part brick built relieved by stone quoins. The roof is pantile. Also included with the property are a substantial number of buildings including the former Smithy. ACCOMMODATION FRONT HALL. SITTING ROOM 15-ft x 9-ft. 9-in. Modern tiled Fireplace. Built in Cupboard with Shelving. Cupboard under window. Two Power Points. LIVING ROOM 16-ft. 6-in. x 14- ft. Modern tiled Fireplace and Back Boiler. Built in Cupboards. Shelving. Two Power Points. KITCHEN 12-ft. 2-in. x 7-ft. 6-in. Single Draining Board Sink Unit with Cupboards under. Wall Shelf. Electric Cooker Point. Trademen's Entrance. BACK HALL with CELLAR below and PANTRY off. Disused STORE ROOM (off Hall Landing). On the Upper Floor: BEDROOM No.1. 15-ft. 6-in. x 15-ft. Tiled Fireplace. Twin built-in Wardrobes. Power Point. BEDROOM No.2. 12-ft. x 8-ft. 2-in. Power Point. BEDROOM No.3. 11f-ft. 6-in. x 10-ft. 3-in. Power Point. BATHROOM. Pane1led Bath. Bracket Wash-hand Basin. Airing Cupboard with Hot WaterCylinder.Separate low level W.C. OUTBUILDINGS Brick built Coal House. Two Sheds.Timber framed Garage. Large stone and cobble built Barn. Large stone building with road frontage (former Blacksmith's Shop). There is vehicular access between the House and the Smithy to a hardcore Yard. Medium sized untended Garden. IN ALL 0.200 ACRES. OUTGOINGS. Nidderdale Rural. District Council. R.V. 54. Plus Water Rate
Roundells Manor Roundells lived in Scriven from 1425 1851. This nineteenth century building incorporates seventeenth century walling and sixteenth century masonry fragments. The house is formed of two parallel gabled two storied ranges; the left being of two bays with a recessed entrance bay and built of coursed squared limestone and gritstone with brick to the left. On the ground floor to the right is a twentieth century small-paned sidesliding sash with a similar vertical sash to the first floor left and a nineteenth century sash to the right. Between the windows at the first floor there is a stone plaque with a shield in relief. It is believed to represent the marriage of Robert Byrnand to Ann Slingsby in 1561. Below this shield are the remains of an inscription in Gothic lettering and another shield. The inscription is badly eroded but says in Latin IAIH DEO S DEO and comes from St. Robert s Priory after the dissolution in 1539. There is twentieth century brickwork up to the gable with irregularly pitched sides and stack. The right range is of seventeenth century red brick in Flemish bond with ashlar quoins on the left. It has twentieth century sashes with glazing bars in nineteenth century openings which have stone sills and lintels to both floors. The rear and left returns are rendered with twentieth century brickwork and openings. The right return is walled with inserted brick panels in position of ground and first floor fireplaces to left and a first floor fireplace. The right wall has stacks of reused stone. There may be some early seventeenth century timber at Roundell s, a fine moulded ceiling and also some fragments of earlier stonework from the fifteenth century but are probably not in situ.
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