DescriptionWiverton Hall, near Tithby, Nottinghamshire - geograph.org.uk - 65376.jpg
English: Wiverton Hall, near Tithby, Nottinghamshire. Wiverton Hall just south of Tithby was held by the kings' men from 1643 to 1645, controlling movement across this part of the Vale. There is a Civil War Battery in the grounds. Mrs Chaworth Musters wrote the book "A Cavalier Stronghold - a romance of the Vale of Belvoir" in 1890. The Chaworth family had owned Wiverton since the reign of Edward III.
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