Wiseton
Wiseton | |
Nottinghamshire | |
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Cottages in Wiseton | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SK716898 |
Location: | 53°24’4"N, -0°55’23"W |
Data | |
Post town: | Doncaster |
Postcode: | DN10 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Bassetlaw |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Bassetlaw |
Wiseton is a small village and country estate in Nottinghamshire, in the north of the county, between the villages of Gringley-on-the-Hill and Everton, some five and a half miles south-east of Bawtry and eight miles west of Gainsborough. There is also a nearby hamlet called New Wiseton.
The Chesterfield Canal is cut through the landscape nearby, and there are several bridges in the vicinity.
History
The earlier hall was built in 1771 and was demolished in 1960. The estate belonged the Acklom family before belonging to the wealthy Spencer family.[1] In 1832, the country estate at Wiseton covered 930 acres, 872 of which belonged at the time to John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer of Althorp. Spencer owned paintings by Holbein, Barlow and Caravaggio at the house, by all accounts a most handsome edifice.[2]
At the time of John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870–72), Wiseton had a population of 124 people with 24 houses.[3]
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Wiseton Hall, c.1790
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Bridge 71 on the Chesterfield Canal near Wiseton
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Corn fields near Wiseton
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Wiseton Top Bridge
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Cottages in New Wiseton
References
- ↑ Wiseton: Nottshistory.org.uk
- ↑ White, William (1832). History, gazetteer, and directory of Nottinghamshire, and the town and county of the town of Nottingham. Leader. p. 337. https://archive.org/details/historygazettee03whitgoog.
- ↑ "Wiseton Nottinghamshire". Visionofbritain.org.uk. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/7819. Retrieved 29 May 2014.