The village is of special architectural and historic interest with many of the buildings being listed. The buildings are mostly of a traditional design, built in stone and slate, typical of a 19th century estate village. The village and the hall and its grounds were designated as a conservation area in 1985.
Nertherwitton Hall is a grade I listed building. There has been a house on the site since the 14th century. The present house, which was built in about 1685, was designed by the architect Robert Trollope. It has an impressive three storey, seven bayed frontage with balustrade and unusual irregular window pediments. The rear presents some earlier features including a stairway tower which may contain remnants of ancient fortifications. The gardens contain a folly and masonry features. The most interesting cities in the surroundings are Carliste, Edinburgh, The old and the new town of Edinburgh. The nearest international airport is the Blackpool international airport.
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