North Kilworth Old Nether Hall
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are earthwork remains
Name | North Kilworth Old Nether Hall |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Leicestershire |
Modern Authority | Leicestershire |
1974 Authority | Leicestershire |
Civil Parish | North Kilworth |
VCH records this site as a 'moated inclosure with stronger defensive works.'
On the north-east of the church the site of the ' Old Hall ' is marked by a moat 18ft. wide and 3ft. deep, inclosing three sides of a square. To the west of the moat another square area is surrounded by a bank 4ft. high at the most perfect point; and to the south-east are the remains of other banks which have been mutilated in digging for gravel. (VCH)
The house which stood at the site marked by the OS was known as Nether Hall. It was standing in 1820 bu by 1830 is recorded as 'down'. This house was the manor house and had been in the Belgrave family for centuries. (A small watercolour in Mrs. Belgrave's possession, dated 1821, shows a two storied house of six bays with a central gable-part, at least of 17th C. date.) The major part of the field in which the Hall stood is now occupied by chicken-runs and associated buildings. The only earthwork surviving is a small homestead moat, at SP 61808330. This has three sides wet, the westernmost being broken by a restored causeway. The eastern side is dry but the depression of it is clearly visible. No evidence of the building - the medieval predecessor to the building destroyed before 1830 - was seen. (PastScape–Field Investigators Comments-F1 WW 27-JUN-60)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SP617833 |
Latitude | 52.4442405700684 |
Longitude | -1.09203004837036 |
Eastings | 461750 |
Northings | 283300 |