Wiverton Hall
1814 establishments in EnglandCountry houses in NottinghamshireGothic Revival architecture in NottinghamshireGrade II listed buildings in NottinghamshireHouses completed in 1814
Wiverton Hall (sometimes pronounced ) is an English country house near Tithby, Nottinghamshire. By 1510 the former village of Wyverton had become impoverished and reduced to just four houses and a cottage. It was in that year completely depopulated by "emparkment", when George Chaworth enlarged his park by 254 acres (103 ha). All but the Grade II* listed gatehouse of the mansion was destroyed in the English Civil War. The current house dates from 1814.
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Bingham Road, Rushcliffe Wiverton Hall
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N 52.920112 ° | E -0.940691 ° |
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Bingham Road
Bingham Road
NG13 8GU Rushcliffe, Wiverton Hall
England, United Kingdom
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