DescriptionColwick Hall Hotel - geograph.org.uk - 41475.jpg
English: Colwick Hall Hotel. The building is a grade II listed manor. It was built in 1776 although a house was mentioned in the Domesday Book when there was a mill by the Trent. It has been through many owners: the de Colwicks, who held it for a rent of twelve barbed arrows supplied to the king when he came to Nottingham Castle and the Byrons and the Musters. The Bryons held the manor of Colwick for nearly 300 years. The wife of John Musters was Mary Chaworth who was an early love of Lord Byron and featured in his poems.
Source: The King's England - Nottinghamshire by Arthur Mee (1946)
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