Netherwitton Hall

Coordinates: 55°12′30″N 1°50′28″W / 55.2083°N 1.841°W / 55.2083; -1.841

Netherwitton Hall

View from rear
Netherwitton Hall
Netherwitton Hall shown within Northumberland
OS grid reference NZ103905
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Netherwitton Hall is a privately-owned mansion house, and a Grade I listed building situated at Netherwitton, near Morpeth, Northumberland.[1]

The estate was owned by the Thornton family from the 14th century. Margaret Thornton, heiress of Netherwitton, married Walter Trevelyan, second son of Sir George Trevelyan Bt. in 1772, and the property has remained in the Trevelyan family ever since.

There has been a house on the site since the 14th century. The present house, which was built in about 1685 to a design by architect Robert Trollope, has an impressive three-storey, seven-bayed frontage with balustrade and unusual irregular window pediments.[1] The rear presents some earlier features including a stairway tower which may contain remnants of ancient fortification.[2] The interior includes a former and disused Roman Catholic chapel.[3]

The gardens contain a folly and masonry features which are protected by Grade II listed building status.

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