Heiferlaw Tower, Northumberland
Heiferlaw Tower is a ruined, roofless pele tower in Northumberland. The tower was built in the 15th century by the monks of Alnwick Abbey and its elevated location allowed to serve as a look-out tower in case of raids by reivers or invaders. It also seems to have been the accommodation for a tenant farmer of the Abbey's. It is a large squared-stone three- storey roofless tower 23 feet high, measuring 24 feet by 29 feet externally. It is located three miles north of Alnwick. It is within the council area of Northumberland.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1304282.
Place Type: Ecclesiastical Monument
Historic County: Northumberland
Lat, Long: 55.452948,-1.7128472
Grid Reference: NU 1826 1771
Civil Parish: Denwick CP
Council Area: Northumberland CA
Strategic Authority Area: North East SA
Police Area: Northumbria PA
GBPN ID: 302374
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Heiferlaw_Tower,_Northumberland_302374
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1304282.
Place Type: Ecclesiastical Monument
Historic County: Northumberland
Lat, Long: 55.452948,-1.7128472
Grid Reference: NU 1826 1771
Civil Parish: Denwick CP
Council Area: Northumberland CA
Strategic Authority Area: North East SA
Police Area: Northumbria PA
GBPN ID: 302374
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Heiferlaw_Tower,_Northumberland_302374
Peruse Northumberland on Wikishire

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