Askerton Castle

Coordinates: 55°00′55″N 2°42′19″W / 55.0153°N 2.7053°W / 55.0153; -2.7053
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Askerton Castle
Cumbria, England
Askerton Tower
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Coordinatesgrid reference NY550692
TypeFortified manor house

Askerton Castle is a medieval fortified manor house in Cumbria, England.

History

Aerial photograph of the castle

Askerton Castle was built in the parish of Askerton in Cumbria around 1290.[1] Originally the castle was an unfortified manor, but in the late-15th century Thomas Lord Dacre, the second Baron, built two crenellated towers on either end of the hall range, probably with the aim of increasing the living space in the property rather than simply for reasons of defence.[2] A third tower may have been built on the north-west corner of the property, this time for defensive purposes, but has since been lost.[3] The castle was renovated by architect Anthony Salvin in the 1850s.[4]

Askerton Castle is a Grade I listed building.[5]

See also

Media related to Askerton Castle at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ Emery, p.185.
  2. ^ Emery, p.186.
  3. ^ Emery, p.187.
  4. ^ Emery, p.186.
  5. ^ Askerton Castle, Gatehouse website, accessed 21 April 2011.

Bibliography

55°00′55″N 2°42′19″W / 55.0153°N 2.7053°W / 55.0153; -2.7053