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Name:WIVERTON HALL C19
HER Number:M17515
Type of record:Building
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Summary - not yet available

Monument Types

  • COUNTRY HOUSE (1814 onwards, Georgian to Late 20th Century - 1814 AD to 2000 AD (throughout))

Protected Status

  • Listed Building (II*) 8.59.1: WIVERTON HALL INCLUDING SERVICE RANGE TO REAR LEFT

Full description

In 1814 Jack Musters built the present Wiverton Hall incorporating the old gatehouse. (1)
The gatehouse was standing in 1905, having been incorporated into the modern house. (2)
The C17 gatehouse is well restored and forms a large proportion of the C19 ... Hall. (3)
Named 'Wiverton Hall'. (5)


Listed buildings slides, 83 slides (Photograph). SNT2648.

Adam Bench, 04/03/99, Wiverton Hall (Plan). SNT4227.

John Smythson, 1614 AD, Wiverton Hall (Plan). SNT4331.

Graham Beaumont, 22/01/86, Wiverton Hall (Plan). SNT4317.

Mike Bishop, 23/06/90, Wiverton Hall (Plan). SNT4228.

<1> Coleman SR, 1979, Archaeology and Landscape in the Vale of Belvoir - A survey, October 1978 - March 1979, pp 17-18 (Unpublished document). SNT573.

<2> Thoroton Society, 1904, TTS, p 71 (Published document). SNT331.

<3> Colquhoun FD, 1974, Pers Comm (Personal comment). SNT582.

<4> Pevsner N, 1979, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed., p 383 (Monograph). SNT4.

<5> Sanderson G, 1835, 20 miles around Mansfield - 2 in (Map). SNT48.

<6> Jones PE, 2006, Lost Houses of Nottinghamshire, p 66 (Monograph). SNT1893.

Related records

L1366Parent of: Documentary reference to manorial complex at Wiverton Hall (Element)
L9543Parent of: Gatehouse, Wiverton Hall (Element)
M17513Parent of: Gatehouse, Wiverton Hall (Monument)