Wivelrod Manor is a country manor situated in the hamlet of Wivelrod in the parish of Bentworth, Hampshire. It is about 2.5 miles (4.0km) south of the centre of Bentworth and about 3.2 miles (5.1km) southeast of Alton, its nearest town. The manor neighbours the nearby Alton Abbey.
In the 18th century Wivelrod Manor was part of the Bentworth Hall estate until 1832 when the estate was bought by Roger Staples Fisher.
Wivelrod is a hamlet in the large civil parish of Bentworth in Hampshire, England. The nearest town is Alton, about 2.8 miles (4.5km) to the east. At a spot height of 712 feet (217m), it is one of the highest settlements in Hampshire.
Wivelrod is situated on one of the highest points in Hampshire. At the south side of the hamlet it reaches a spot height of 712 feet (217m); the highest point in the Civil Parish of Bentworth.
The area was inhabited in ancient times and some Tumuli and Burial Mounds are on Wivelrod Hill. Also, at Wivelrod House, finds include Pottery, bone objects, spindle-whorls (stone discs with a hole in the middle used in spinning thread) and fragments of Roman roofing tiles.