Parwich Hall

[1] The Manor of Parwich was owned by the Cockaynes of Ashbourne until they sold it in about 1608 to Thomas Levinge of Norfolk.

[4] A three-bayed service wing was added to the west in 1905 and raised to three storeys in 1930.

[3] The Levinge family seat was moved to Westmeath in Ireland and the house was let out and in 1814 was sold to William Evans|[3] of Allestree Hall.

After the death of Sir Thomas Evans in 1892, another clerical descendant, Rev Claud Lewis, had the use of the house.

[3] John Frederick Crompton-Inglefield was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1938.

Parwich Hall