Knedlington

Knedlington Hall was protected as a Grade II* listed building in 1966.[2] In 1823 Knedlington was in the civil parish of Howden and the Wapentake Liberty of Howdenshire.Recorded was the hall built in the reign of Elizabeth I at the west of the village.Occupations included a farmer and a horse dealer, and the landlord of the Anchor public house.Resident was a gentleman and two yeoman, one of whom was the chief constable and agent to a London insurance company.
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