Description | "The Vallue of the severall Townes belonging to the Manor of Hacknesse for ye half yrs Rent 1696" and at foot, description commencing "This is a pleasant Seat at Hacknesse, a large and strong house with double dove cote, granary and brew-houses all built with free stone and slates. There are 2 orchards ... with a rivulet running thr. both of them. There are 2 corne mills which the water turns. Another rivulet runs thro ye towne of Hackness stored with crawfish and trouts, both which run thro a little parke (walled round) into ye river Derwent which runs by the Towne Side" |