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Castle Hill Callaly

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Castle Hill Callaly — scheduled monument-listed memorial in scotland-lowlands, United Kingdom.

Hill fort on Castle Hill, Callaly - geograph.org.uk - 4312291

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Castle Hill Callaly is a scheduled monument-listed memorial in scotland-lowlands, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1011090). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details The monument includes a hillfort of Iron Age date and a later medieval tower situated on Castle Hill, commanding extensive views in all directions. The irregularly shaped hillfort measures a total of 225m east to west by 115m north to south and exhibits several phases of activity. The main enclosure on the hilltop is roughly sub-rectangular in shape and is 80m east-west by 50m north-south; it is surrounded on three sides by a rock cut ditch 12-17m wide and 3m-7m deeper than the internal ground level. There is a counterscarp bank 4m wide which rises 2m-3m above the external ground level and an internal bank 3m wide and 0.8m high. The northern side of the enclosure is defended by a strongly scarped bank. Two opposing entrances in the east and west sides are carried on causeways across the ditch. Within the enclosure there are the remains of two rectangular buildings in the north-west corner. They measure 15m by 13m and 15m by 8m. These are interpreted as the remains of Old Callaly Castle known from documentary sources to have been held by Sir John Clavering in 1415. The use of the term Old Callaly suggests that the later tower, around which the present castle was built, was already standing in 1415 and that this earlier tower on Castle Hill was retained as a place of defence or a lookout. West of the main enclosure there are two contiguous annexes, the inner one defended by a bank 7m wide giving access to the second defended by a bank 4m wide. More than one period may be represented by the remains on Castle Hill and the strong ditch may be a later medieval feature associated with the medieval tower, this being constructed within the earlier defensive system. In the late 19th century several Bronze Age stone coffins were discoverd during quarrying on the north side

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Castle Hill Callaly is a scheduled monument located in the Scottish Lowlands. It serves as a memorial, marking a site of historical significance. The structure's designation reflects its importance in the region's heritage.

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Coordinates
55.3814, -1.9064
Parish
Callaly
Postcode
NE66 4TA
Parliamentary constituency
North Northumberland

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Castle Hill Callaly?
Castle Hill Callaly is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode NE66 4TA), in the parish of Callaly.
Is Castle Hill Callaly a listed building?
Castle Hill Callaly is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Is Castle Hill Callaly free to visit?
Yes, Castle Hill Callaly is free to enter.
How do I get to Castle Hill Callaly?
Drivers can navigate to postcode NE66 4TA. It sits within the North Northumberland parliamentary constituency.