Manor House Scriven
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Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 1 Feb 2007
By no means the largest house in the village, but probably one of the oldest. There is a coat of arms, a latin inscription and various carved stones in one wall, which appear to have been brought from St Robert's Priory in Knaresborough, presumably after the dissolution. Constructed from a variety of stone, rubble and hand made brick.