Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as; Towerbrae
In the civil parish of Askerton. In the historic county of Cumberland (Modern Authority of Cumbria, 1974 county of Cumbria).
| This site has been described as a; Pele Tower. |
Confidence: It is probable that this site was a medieval fortification or palace. | Uncertain remains. |
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This site's County Historic Environment Record (formerly Sites and Monuments Record) number is 75 'grey' literature, such as watching brief reports, held by H.E.R.s is often poorly referenced and is unlikely to be recorded in this website.
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