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Croglin Low Hall, Cumberland

Croglin Low Hall is a farmhouse, formerly tower house and hall, in Cumberland. It is situated three miles south-west of Croglin. The remains of what was possibly a pele tower are built into the main part of the building. The 15th-century tower was originally two storeys tall, but has been reduced at some point, then rebuilt, and then enveloped within a 16th-century hall, which in turn was rebuilt in the 17th century. A listed building, the hall and tower house were home to the de Croglin, Dacre and Howard families. It is also known as being the site of the Croglin Vampire tale. It is within the council area of Westmorland and Furness.
Historic England Grade II* Listed 1327062.

Place Type: Tower House
Historic County: Cumberland
Lat, Long: 54.798375,-2.6945992
Grid Reference: NY 5544 4505
Civil Parish: Kirkoswald CP
Council Area: Westmorland and Furness CA
Police Area: Cumbria PA

GBPN ID: 301151
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Croglin_Low_Hall,_Cumberland_301151

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