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Castles of England/Northumberland

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<Castles of England
Name
Type
Date
Condition
ImageOwnership
/ Access
Notes (Key)
Alnham Vicars PelePele tower130114th centuryRestoredPrivate
Alnwick CastleKeep and bailey110112–14th centuryRestoredHH
Duke of Northumberland
Remodelled by Robert Adam and Anthony Salvin.
Aydon CastleFortified manor house130114th centuryIntactEHConverted to farmhouse 17th century.
Bamburgh CastleKeep and bailey110112–14th centuryRestoredHH
Lord Armstrong
Ruinous by 1704, extensively restored 1894–1904.
Barmoor CastleTower house130114–19th centuryRebuiltPrivate1919th century mansion incorporating remains of 14th century building.
Beaufront CastleNeo-romantic castle18361836–1841IntactPrivate residence1919th century mansion on site of 15th century tower house.
Bellister CastleCastle120113–14th centuryFragmentary remainsPrivateRuins adjoining 17th century house.
Belsay CastleTower house14391439–60IntactEHLater ruined building attached.
Berwick CastleCastle110112–13th centuryFragmentary remainsEH
Bitchfield CastlePele tower130114th centuryRestoredPrivateIncorporated in later mansion.
Blenkinsop CastleTower house130114th centuryRuinsPrivateIncorporated in 19th century house.
Bothal CastleCastle130114th centuryRebuiltPrivateExtensively restored 19th century.
Bywell CastleCastle140115th centuryFragmentsPrivateGatehouse survives.
Callaly CastlePele tower130114–15th centuryIntactPrivate apartmentsIncorporated in later country house.
Cartington CastlePele tower and extensions130114–15th centuryFragmentary remainsPrivate
Chillingham CastleQuadrangular castle13441344IntactHHAltered 17–19th centuries, restored after 1982.
Chipchase CastleTower house130114th centuryIntactHHIncorporated in Jacobean house, altered 18–19th centuries.
Cocklaw TowerTower house130114–15th centuryShellPrivate, farmNear Wall.
Cocklepark TowerTower house1517c.1517Substantially intactNewcastle University
Corbridge Vicar's PelePele tower13181318IntactHALRe-roofed 1910.
Coupland CastleTower house150116–17th centuryRestoredPrivate residenceLater additions.
Craster TowerPele tower130114–15th centuryIntactHoliday accommodationIncorporated in later building.
Crawley TowerPele tower130114th centuryRuinsPrivateA cottage was built within the walls in the 18th century.
Cresswell CastlePele tower140115th centuryRuin170118th century parapet.
Dilston CastleTower house140115th centuryRuinsHCAltered 16–17th century, later buildings demolished.
Dunstanburgh CastleKeep and bailey130114th centuryFragmentary ruinsEHSpectacular coastal setting.
Edlingham CastleKeep and bailey130114th centuryFragmentary ruinsEH
Elsdon CastleMotte and bailey100111th centuryEarthworksPrivateWell-preserved earthworks.
Elsdon TowerPele tower150116th centuryIntactPrivateAltered, rectory until 1960, restored 1990s.
Embleton TowerPele tower130114th centuryIntactPrivate1919th century vicarage attached.
Etal CastleCastle130114th centuryFragmentary ruinsEH
Featherstone CastleCastle130114th centuryIntactPrivate130114th century tower, three further towers added 18–19th century.
Ford CastleQuadrangular castle130114th centurySubstantially intactPrivateConverted into mansion 17th century.
Haggerston CastleNeo-romantic castle1893c.1893FragmentCaravan siteSurviving tower of c.1893, on site of 14th century castle, in what is now a caravan park.
Halton CastleTower house120113–14th centuryIntactPrivate residenceAttached to later house.
Harbottle CastleKeep and bailey110112–14th centuryFragmentary ruinsHAL
Northumberland National Park
Captured by Robert Bruce in 1318.
Haughton CastleTower house120113–14th centuriesRestoredPrivateAltered 18–19th centuries.
Hexham Moot Hall and Old GaolFortified towers130114–15th centuryIntactHMProbably once connected by bailey wall, AD1415 list of castles has 'Turris de Hexham'.
Horsley TowerPele tower150116th centuryIntactPrivate residence
Langley CastleTower house1350c.1350RestoredHotelRestored 1890s.
Lemmington HallTower house140115th centuryRestoredWedding venueIncorporated in later house.
Lindisfarne CastleArtillery fort150116th centuryRestoredENTRemodelled by Edwin Lutyens 1901.
Mitford CastleKeep and bailey100111–13th centuryFragmentary ruinsHC
Morpeth CastleCastle13421342–9FragmentsLandmark TrustOnly gatehouse and a section of wall remain.
Norham CastleKeep and bailey110112th centuryRuinsEHKeep remodelled 1422–5, partly rebuilt 1513–15.
Preston TowerPele tower1401c.1400FragmentHCSouth wall remains, with two of the original four turrets.
Prior Castell's TowerTower house140115–16th centurySubstantially intactENT
Prudhoe CastleCastle110112–14th centuryRuinsEH
Shilbottle TowerPele tower140115th centuryRestoredPrivateIncorporated into a vicarage.
Shortflatt TowerPele tower130114–15th centuryRestoredWedding venueIncorporated in later house.
Thirlwall CastleTower house130114th centuryFragmentary ruinsHAL
Northumberland National Park
Built with stone from Hadrian's Wall.
Twizell CastleTower house140115–18th centuryFragmentary ruinsHALMedieval ruins incorporated in 18th century folly.
Warkworth CastleKeep and bailey110112–14th centuryRuinsEHAlthough looked after by English Heritage, partly owned by the Duke of Northumberland.
Whittingham TowerPele tower120113–14th centuryRestoredPrivateConverted for use as almshouses in 1845.
Whitton TowerPele tower1386c.1386IntactHoliday accommodationNear Rothbury, well-preserved.
Willimoteswick CastleFortified manor house150116th centuryRuinsPrivate, farmIncorporates remains of earlier building, largely rebuilt 1900.


Twizell Castle

Twizell Castle stands on a bend of the River Till at Tillmouth Park, Northumberland. Below it, the medieval Twizell bridge spans the river. The gardens of the castle contain the earthwork remains of the once lost medieval village of Twizell, whilst the massive ruin presents the remains of an 18th century castle which was never completed.

A medieval tower house which once stood on the site was, in 1415, held by Sir John Heron. This was destroyed by the Scots in 1496, and the estate was sold by the Herons circa 1520 to a member of the Selby family. A survey in 1561 reported only the remnants of a tower house and a barmkin. Of the medieval structure, blocked windows, a chamfered doorway and the original north-east angle quoins are all that remains visible now.

In 1685 Sir Francis Blake purchased the estate from the widow Selby for £1,944, plus an annuity of £100, and the Blake family lived on the estate until 1738 when they moved to nearby Tillmouth Hall. From about 1770, he worked on the recreation of the castle as a Gothic Revival mansion, designed by architect James Nesbit of Kelso to be five levels tall. Despite some forty years of work, the project was never completed. When in 1882, the Blake's built a new mansion at Tillmouth Park much of the incomplete Twizell Castle was demolished and the stone used in the new construction. The house is now a two-story folly. Rectangular in plan, with circular towers on the angles and two wings on the north side, the basement rooms in the main block are stone and brick-vaulted as a precaution against fire.

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