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The most notable feature there is Witton Cemetery.
Witton Castle was sold to another Royalist, Sir William D’Arcy who held it for the King and was besieged by the rebels under Sir Arthur Hazelrigg, Govenor of Auckland Castle.
Witton Castle seemed to have a curse upon it for a while in possession of the Hopper family disaster struck again.
With the purchase of Witton by Lord Lambton, the estate came into hands of a descendant of Frances Eures, wife of Robert Lambton and granddaughter of the 1st Lord Eure and descendant of the ancient owners of Witton.
The church is a modern structure, of which the Rev. Jeffery Wood, is the curate; the living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of Lord Bolton: here is likewise a Catholic chapel.
The Methodist Church, West Witton, showing the (old) Wesleyan Sunday School at the left.
View maps of West Witton and places within the boundaries of its ancient parish.