| Netherwitton Hall is a large rectangular building. The main house appears to have been built in the late 17th century, but the back of the house appears to have been built at an earlier date. It has a stair turret with blocked windows. These early remains may be all that remains of a medieval fortified tower. This is a Grade I Listed Building protected by law. See also: Source of Reference Local History of Netherwitton Location of this site on a map, with option to view historical maps. Please note this link will open a new window. To return to this page please close the new window.
The Past Perfect web site for an example of a medieval castle (Wark). |  The north side of Netherwitton Hall. Photo by Peter Ryder.
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