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Snook House and Tower, Holy Island


The Snook is a dune-covered peninsula at the western end of Holy Island (Lindisfarne). Snook House (originally a stable and cottage) and Snook Tower here date from 19th-century buildings. Together, they are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Holy Island Historic Buildings and Monuments on Holy Island
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Snook House and tower
- Snook House with its associated stable block and tower on the left. The tower dates from the early to mid 19th Century and was possibly a lookout. Photo by Ian …

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Snook Tower, Holy Island
- The table and tower at Snook House were probably built in the early to mid-19th century. The tower may have been an early look-out tower. Photo by Les Hull, 6 …

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Simon Cotterill
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Stable and Tower at Snook House - Holy Island - List Entry
- Stable with attached tower, possibly a look-out tower. Early-mid C19. Random rubble with Welsh slate roof. Round, tapering battlemented tower c.35 ft high, with attached single-storey, l-bay stable to left. …

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List number: 1370948
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU1007343606
Post code: TD15 2SS

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