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19: 27: 237: 349: 322: 376: 199:, a relative. In 1828 he took the name Vavasour and was made the 1st Baronet Vavasour of the second creation. In 1908 the Vavasour family sold Hazlewood and bought a sheep farm and land in the 289:
In 1997, after restoration, the house reopened as Hazlewood Castle Hotel-Restaurant-Café and Cookery School under the management of Richard Carr, John Benson-Smith and Alison Benson-Smith.
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and in the 1970s established the valley's first winery, Vavasour Winery. After 1908 the site changed hands many times over the following years. It was first owned by a
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Under the 6th Baronet the house was substantially modernised. On the death of the unmarried 7th Baronet in 1826 the baronetcy was extinguished and the estate passed to
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The Castle won Hotel of the year, Restaurant of the year and also Chef of the year and the Chef Director John Benson-Smith also appeared on
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from 1971 until 1996. At the time of the sale to the Carmelite Order, the building was listed and is now a grade I listed building.
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Hazlewood was purchased by the Ashdale Hotels group in 2008, it has since continued to be a successful wedding venue and hotel.
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in London for the same reason. William's son Thomas was forced to pay an annual fine even though he had been made a
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In 1217 Robert Vavasour was Sheriff of York and his statue was placed above the door of
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The castle was built towards the end of the 13th century and was transformed into a
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on the night of 27 January 1569, when she passed through Wetherby en-route between
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was a type of feudal liegeman). Hazlewood was then inhabited by descendants of the
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named Simpson, whose family occupied it until 1953, although it also served as a
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of 1086, described as being owned and occupied by Sir Mauger the Vavasour (a
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in recognition of the fact that he gave stone from his
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The first records of the house are to be found in the
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North Yorkshire
England
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A64
Aberford
Tadcaster
fortified houses
Yorkshire
Battle of Towton
persecution
Catholics
Henry VIII
refuge
Catholic priests
mansion
Domesday Book
vavasour
Vavasours
Second Barons' War
crenellated
York Minster
Tadcaster
William Vavasour
High Sheriff of Yorkshire
Yorkshire
Mary, Queen of Scots
Bolton Castle
Tutbury Castle

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