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Latitude: 55.4425 / 55°26'32"N
Longitude: -1.8926 / 1°53'33"W
OS Eastings: 406891
OS Northings: 616514
OS Grid: NU068165
Mapcode National: GBR H57H.1V
Mapcode Global: WHB04.WGXL
Plus Code: 9C7WC4R4+XX
Entry Name: Crawley Tower with Cottage Inside
Listing Date: 25 August 1987
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1057698
English Heritage Legacy ID: 236575
ID on this website: 101057698
Location: Northumberland, NE66
County: Northumberland
Civil Parish: Hedgeley
Traditional County: Northumberland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northumberland
Church of England Parish: Eglingham St Maurice
Church of England Diocese: Newcastle
Tagged with: Tower
HEDGELEY CRAWLEY
NU 01 NE
4/230 Crawley Tower,
with cottage inside
II*
Remains of towerhouse or tower solar. Early C14, with C18 cottage built
inside when the ruins were altered to form an eyecatcher on the Shawdon Estate.
Massive squared stone; cottage rubble with Welsh slate roof. Rectangular plan,
15.2 x 11.2 metres externally; wall toothings indicate former structure to the
north-east. L-plan cottage built against interior of south and west walls.
South elevation shows renewed door in C18 opening with small casement window
in modified loop to left. lst-floor casement in blocked doorway opening of
uncertain date, and 2 original windows at higher levels, each of 2 chamfered
lancet lights, mullions now missing. Irregular stepped C18 parapet. West
elevation shows remains of another early 2-light window above 2 later windows;
C18 embattled parapet.
North elevation shows 2-storey pent-roofed cottage inside tower, with various
casement and sash windows; above cottage roof, in south wall, is a segmental
rear arch, with window seats, of upper 2-light window. Remaining parts of
tower east and north walls have C18 crowstepped coping. Cottage has pent
single-storey part on exterior of north tower wall, with adjacent outbuilding.
Interior of cottage not seen; tower walls 2.6 metres thick, except on north
where there was probably a mural stair.
Licence to crenellate was granted in 1343, but the architectural features
probably pre-date this. Substantial earth works to the north suggest that
the tower formed part of a strongly-fortified complex.
Northumberland County History XIV 408-10.
Adjacent cottages are not of special interest.
Listing NGR: NU0689116514
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