The Grange - Roundhay
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I presume it is not Oakwood Grange, Roundhay? if it is this story would explain why it is boarded up:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 1953290.jp
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Steve Jones wrote: I presume it is not Oakwood Grange, Roundhay? if it is this story would explain why it is boarded up:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 1953290.jp The Grange is on Dib Lane and has been uninhabited for some time.It's a mansion type property and there's no sign it was lived in omly a year ago.Dib Lane is more Oakwood than Roundhay, but I would guess "Oakwood Grange Roundhay" may be a big house off oakwood lane at the roundhay side?
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The Parksider wrote: Steve Jones wrote: I presume it is not Oakwood Grange, Roundhay? if it is this story would explain why it is boarded up:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 1953290.jp The Grange is on Dib Lane and has been uninhabited for some time.It's a mansion type property and there's no sign it was lived in omly a year ago.Dib Lane is more Oakwood than Roundhay, but I would guess "Oakwood Grange Roundhay" may be a big house off oakwood lane at the roundhay side? Yes, it's on Dib Lane. From speaking to neighbours it has been boarded up for quite some time.'The Parksider'- I remember you saying it was 'available' - can you elaborate?
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I know this thread has been dormant for a while, but this info may help someone in the future..."The Grange" and "Oakwood Grange" are two separate locations.Oakwood Grange was once a house, where the first moving footage was taken ("Roundhay Garden Scene", look it up!).The house is long gone, but there is a street in the same area with the same name. (Search for Oakwood Grange LS8 on Google Maps to see where it is.)Hope that helps someone!
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The Parksider wrote: Steve Jones wrote: I presume it is not Oakwood Grange, Roundhay? if it is this story would explain why it is boarded up:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 1953290.jp The Grange is on Dib Lane and has been uninhabited for some time.It's a mansion type property and there's no sign it was lived in omly a year ago.Dib Lane is more Oakwood than Roundhay, but I would guess "Oakwood Grange Roundhay" may be a big house off oakwood lane at the roundhay side? Everyone is confusing The Grange with Fearnville House. The Grange Pub now stands on the site of The Grange house. This is further down Dib Lane on the same side as Fearnville House which is the mansion house that is now boarded up. The entrance to it is opposite the end of Hollin Park Terrace. As far as I know it is still owned by the council who are refusing to sell. A friend of mine wanted to buy it a few years ago and restore it to its former glory but the council would obviously rather see it in ruins which is scandalous.
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chelen7 wrote: The Parksider wrote: Steve Jones wrote: I presume it is not Oakwood Grange, Roundhay? if it is this story would explain why it is boarded up:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 1953290.jp The Grange is on Dib Lane and has been uninhabited for some time.It's a mansion type property and there's no sign it was lived in omly a year ago.Dib Lane is more Oakwood than Roundhay, but I would guess "Oakwood Grange Roundhay" may be a big house off oakwood lane at the roundhay side? Everyone is confusing The Grange with Fearnville House. The Grange Pub now stands on the site of The Grange house. This is further down Dib Lane on the same side as Fearnville House which is the mansion house that is now boarded up. The entrance to it is opposite the end of Hollin Park Terrace. As far as I know it is still owned by the council who are refusing to sell. A friend of mine wanted to buy it a few years ago and restore it to its former glory but the council would obviously rather see it in ruins which is scandalous. You are correct chelan, the Dibb Lane buildings have been covered in several earlier threads, it is Fearnville House which persists through till today.Your remarks about it being retained rather than sold-on strike a familiar chord in relation to such places in Leeds. There may be good reasons for this, but then. we see so many of these old plaes left to rot, often the resulting release of land being more profitable than refurbishing or restoring what's already there. http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1
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