Etal Castle, Northumberland
Etal Castle is a ruined mediæval castle on the River Till in Northumberland. Built by Robert Manners as a defence against Scots raiders in the mid 14th century, it fell to James IV’s invading Scots army in 1513, immediately before their catastrophic defeat at nearby Flodden. It is within the council area of Northumberland.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1042183.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Historic County: Northumberland
Lat, Long: 55.647308,-2.1208891
Grid Reference: NT 9249 3931
Civil Parish: Ford CP
Council Area: Northumberland CA
Strategic Authority Area: North East SA
Police Area: Northumbria PA
GBPN ID: 301742
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Etal_Castle,_Northumberland_301742
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1042183.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Historic County: Northumberland
Lat, Long: 55.647308,-2.1208891
Grid Reference: NT 9249 3931
Civil Parish: Ford CP
Council Area: Northumberland CA
Strategic Authority Area: North East SA
Police Area: Northumbria PA
GBPN ID: 301742
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Etal_Castle,_Northumberland_301742
Peruse Northumberland on Wikishire

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