Archaeological sites · Scottish Lowlands
Pele Tower
Pele Tower — a archaeological in scotland-lowlands, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 45 min–1.5 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Pele Tower is a archaeological located in scotland-lowlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.
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Heritage listing
Reason for designation: Listed Grade I as a very important specimen of mediaeval defensive domestic architecture. Ancient Monument No. Pe 68, The Tower History: This pele tower is traditionally known as the Old Rectory. Together with Castle Farm and the Dovecote, it stands on the Rectorial Glebe land of the Parish of Angle. It is a type of building which is very rare in Wales and the Marches. It has, however, many parallels in Ireland, where a Statute of 1429 encouraged the construction of tower houses within the Pale. It has been suggested (Fenton) that it was the residence of the Sherbornes, who were Lords of Angle since the mid C14, but this appears conjectural. It stands at the N edge of a tidal creek connected to Angle Bay. The site was defended by this creek on the S, and moated on its other three sides. Until c.1930 there were remains of a second building with a vaulted undercroft of similar dimensions where the N arm of the moat used to be, and where the kitchen of Castle Farm now stands. Exterior: The plan of the house is single-cell, about 3.6 m square, with a vaulted ground storey and a spiral staircase at one corner. The vault is slightly pointed, with a rise slightly less than half the span. The upper floors and roof are missing, but the masonry of the tower is almost complete. The walls are of local rubble sandstone masonry with the ground storey slightly battered. On the N side the masonry is random rubble but on the other three sides it is regularly built in about 20 cm courses with some small stones to make up course heights. The stair turret projects about 0.4 m on the N and E sides. The doorway is at first-floor level on the E side. Above the doorway in the second storey are two slits evidently for the draw-chains of a bridge and there are corbels evi
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Place summary
Pele Tower is an archaeological site located in the Scottish Lowlands. This structure, characteristic of the medieval period, served as a fortified residence, reflecting the region's turbulent history.
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- Coordinates
- 55.3720, -1.6931
- District
- Northumberland
- Parish
- Shilbottle
- Postcode
- NE66 2XR
- Parliamentary constituency
- North Northumberland
Sources
- osm: node/302834676 (ODbL)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Pele Tower?
- Pele Tower is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode NE66 2XR), in the parish of Shilbottle.
- Is Pele Tower a listed building?
- Pele Tower is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
- How do I get to Pele Tower?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode NE66 2XR. It sits within the North Northumberland parliamentary constituency.