At that time an adjoining farm building was constructed and named Wattlesborough Hall.
The manor of Wattlesborough was held by Edric before the Norman Conquest and by the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 it had passed to Roger Fitz Corbet [3] and subsequently held as one Knight's fee by the successors of Roger as Lords of Caus in Shropshire.
Edward Blore gives the succession of Wattlesborough, from the Corbets, to the Mawdy from 1382–1414, to the De Burghs from 1414–1471 and from 1471 when it passed to the Leighton family.
Only the roofless tower remains and its condition is officially classified as poor.
Historic England are in discussions with the owners to decide the best way of preserving the building.