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Ordnance Survey map reference: NY565748 This material is provided with the kind permission of the author, Mike Jackson, from his book Castles of Cumbria - Carel Press & Cumbria County Library, Carlisle, 1990. ISBN 1872365051. All copyright is retained. |
| This ruinous castle stands on a mound in the NE angle of a Roman fort immediately N of the church, 24km NE of CARLISLE. The mound, c.3m high, was formed by isolating the angle of the fort with an L-shaped ditch and throwing the material inwards to heighten it. The castle was quadrangular, c.27m square over walls 2m thick, at base, with a gatehouse and barbican, c.7.32 x 10.06m, probably added c.1470, projecting from the W side. The S wall of the castle, c.9m high, survives almost to its full original height, and at first-floor level has remains of two chimney flues and two blocked Tudor period windows. |
Photo courtesy Don Noble, 1994 |
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