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Castleshaw Tower, Sedbergh
Castleshaw Tower
Castlehaugh
locality:-   Sedbergh
civil parish:-   Sedbergh (formerly Yorkshire)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   motte and bailey
locality type:-   castle
coordinates:-   SD66239230
1Km square:-   SD6692
10Km square:-   SD69


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hearsay:-  
Motte and bailey castle, overlooking the valley of the River Rawthey. Probably built by a norman landowner, late 11th century. A typical castle of this period would have a wooden tower on the motte, defended by a wooden palisade round the edge and by the ditch at the foot of the motte. The lower area, the bailey, on a raised platform, would have had a fence around it protecting domestic buildings and perhaps a hall.
In World War II it was a lookout post for the Royal Observer Corps.

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motte

Perriam, D R &Robinson, J: 1998: Medieval Fortified Buildings of Cumbria: CWAAS:: ISBN 1 873124 23 6

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