Tower In Grounds Of Nettlehole is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 January 1976. Tower.

Tower In Grounds Of Nettlehole

WRENN ID
scarred-wall-violet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
9 January 1976
Type
Tower
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Marton Tower, located in the grounds of Nettlehole, is an early to mid 19th century brick structure topped with a Welsh slate roof. It features one window with glazing bars situated above a plain door. To the left of the tower, there is a modern garage pentice. Historically, the tower was used to house a hydraulic ram. Marton Tower and Nettlehole, along with Marton Grange, are recognized as a group.

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  1. Marton Grange Grade II 69 m
  2. Marton Manor Grade II 141 m
  3. Farm Buildings to North West of Marton Manor Grade II 148 m
  4. Marton Hall School Grade II* 176 m
  5. Sewerby School Grade II 617 m
  6. The Old Laundry, Sewerby House Grade II* 695 m
  7. Stable Block to North West of Sewerby House Grade II* 699 m
  8. Courtyard Archway to North West of Sewerby House Grade II* 711 m
  9. Conservatory to East of Sewerby House Grade II* 715 m
  10. Sewerby House Grade I 718 m