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Hepple Tower
Hepple Tower is a ruined 14th century tower house in Hepple, Northumberland. An early 19th century farm building, now a holiday cottage has been built onto it's western side. The medieval tower was probably originally three storeys high. Hepple Tower is a Scheduled Monument and a Grade II* Listed building on the National Heritage List for England.
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HEPPLE TOWER - List Entry
- "Tower. C14. Squared stone. Ruined. South wall stands to c.40 ft. Lower part of stair projection to right was originally in centre of south wall but east side has now …
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Simon Cotterill
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Hepple Tower
- "Hepple Tower is a 14th century tower house. It is almost rectangular and has thick sandstone wall. An early 19th century farm building, now a holiday cottage has been built …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://www.gatehouse-gazettee…
HEPPLE TOWER
- "...Listed in the 1415 Survey as 'Turris de Heppell'. Described in the 1541 Survey as the tower belonging to Lord Ogle, decayed in the roofs and scarcely in good repair …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
HEPPLE TOWER - List Entry
- "Tower. C14. Squared stone. Ruined. South wall stands to c.40 ft. Lower part of stair projection to right was originally in centre of south wall but east side has now …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://keystothepast.info/se…
Hepple Tower
- "Hepple Tower is a 14th century tower house. It is almost rectangular and has thick sandstone wall. An early 19th century farm building, now a holiday cottage has been built …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://www.gatehouse-gazettee…
HEPPLE TOWER
- "...Listed in the 1415 Survey as 'Turris de Heppell'. Described in the 1541 Survey as the tower belonging to Lord Ogle, decayed in the roofs and scarcely in good repair …
Added by
Simon Cotterill