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- Fyling Hall was founded in 1923 by Mab Bradley, an Oxford graduate and experienced teacher, who was once described as having ‘absolutely no capacity for being dull’.
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Fyling Old Hall is a historic building in Fylingthorpe, a hamlet in North Yorkshire, in England. The house was originally built in the Mediaeval period, and was recorded in 1539 when it was leased by Whitby Abbey. In 1629, it was largely rebuilt by Hugh Cholmeley.
Old St Stephen’s (aka Raw Church), a familiar sight to Fyling Hallers past and present, is celebrating its 200th birthday this year
Fyling Old Hall is in Fylingthorpe not far from the Fyling Beck and was leased by the abbey in 1539. It is built in sandstone with a slate roof and mullioned windows. Sir Hugh Cholmley sold Fyling Hall in 1634 to Sir John Hotham whose descendants held the estate including the hall and mill until the 18th century.
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The manor of FYLING, where1 carucate of land was at geld, belongedto Merewin before the Conquest. In1086 it was held by William de Percy despite theclaim of Hugh Earl of Chester, who stated that itwas appurtenant to Whitby. (fn. 40) Fyling and NorthFyling were, however, in the soke of Whitby (q.v.)at that time. Both these vills and Normanby cameint...
The parishof Fylingdalescontains twochurches, the older standingisolated on the hill-side abovethe town of Robin Hood'sBay and the later in close proximity to the railwaystation. Both buildings are, however, modern, theancient church of ST. STEPHENhaving been pulleddown about the year 1821. It contained features ofconsiderable antiquity, the chance...
The chapel of Fyling, appurtenant to the church of Whitby,was granted to the abbey by thefounder. (fn. 62) There have been various disputes as toits dependency. The sum of 7s. 6d. was wronglytaken by the Archdeacon of Cleveland as procurationfee in 1353; the abbey then proved that Fyling wasa daughter chapel, with no ecclesiastical goods norany per...
Distributive Charities.—In 1640Edward Harrison, by his will, devised£1 4s. a year for ever for the use ofthe poor, charged on land called Storr Grounds.Another rent-charge of 13s. 4d., known as WilliamBland's charity, issuing out of Flask Farm, was alsogiven for the poor. The two sums are added to thecommunion money, and the amount is distributedin...
History. At Fyling Hall we build a bright future on the wise foundations of our past. We believe, that a friendly, supportive atmosphere matters to a child and how they learn and that children learn best when they feel secure and content.
FYLINGDALES - NZ 90 SW 11/4 Fyling Old Hall and 6.10.69 garden walls to east - II House of medieval origin, largely reconstructed in 1629 by Sir Hugh Cholmley; east front refaced and most windows altered in early C19 when the house was adapted to farm use.