Description:Throwley Old Hall stands on a hillside between the Hamps and Manifold valleys. It was built in the early 16th century and largely rebuilt in 1603 by Sampson Meverell. The Meverell family had lived at Throwley since the early 13th century. The house was destroyed during the Civil War. After being rebuilt it belonged to the Southwell and Crompton families. It was apparently gutted by fire in the mid 19th century and left to decay.
A lithotint by W. L. Walton, from a sketch by H. L. Pratt. Published by Chapman and Hall, London, 1 November 1845.