Edenthorpe
[6][7] Another story states that Lord Auckland, a member of the Eden family, bought the manor house in 1874 and renamed the estate Edenthorpe, from where the village took its new name.After the family fortune passed to Mary Swyft, she married Beau Fielding, a member of Charles II's court.Streethrpe's new owner was a wealthy London Merchant, Daniel Baker; his grandson John Baker-Holroyd, inherited it and sold it to George Cooke-Yarborough in 1769.When the flats in the North wing required a considerable amount of money spending on them, the site was sold to the then "West Riding County Council", who demolished the building and used the land to expand the school.There is the Kirk Sandall railway station less than a mile away on the Hull and Doncaster Branch and the South Humberside Main Line.