The original house was started by John Dingley (d. 1596), Deputy Governor of the Isle of Wight.
[2] Peter de Veer seems to have enfeoffed Nichola Glamorgan of the manor, and as John and Alice called to warranty her son Walter Haket it may be assumed that she had transferred her interest to them.
The suit was postponed on account of Walter's minority, and John Mortaine seems to have retained possession at least until 1397.
Her grandson George Gilbert conveyed the manor in 1565 to Anthony Dillington, who sold it in the same year to John son of Richard Worsley.
[2] Still a private home, Wolverton Manor also hosts a Garden Fair, a Blues and Jazz Festival and many classical concerts.