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Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House
Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
The moat  at  Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
Markenfield Hall is 3 miles south of Ripon in north Yorkshire. It is a moated Tudor Manor House Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Domesday Book of 1086 records two households at Markenfield. In 1150 the estate was held by the Le Bret family who had a house there and adopted the name de Markenfield. The present house was built for John de Markenfield, an associate of Piers Gaveston and a servant of Edward II. The Crown granted a licence to crenellate Markenfield in 1310, the same year that John was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Thomas Markefield was appointed High Sheriff of Yorkshire for 1484 and fought on the side of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. In 1569 Thomas de Markenfield was involved in the pro-Catholic Rising of the North and fled to the Continent. Markenfield was confiscated and granted to Thomas Egerton, Master of the Rolls.


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