Dilston Castle | |
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Northumberland, England | |
Dilston is on the south bank of the Tyne in Northumberland, facing Corbridge. It has a multi-tributary fast stream, the Devil's Water. | |
Coordinates | 54°57′54″N 2°02′20″W / 54.965°N 2.039°W |
Grid reference | NY975633 |
Dilston Castle is an unglazed 15th-century uninhabited tower house (and inactive Catholic chapel built for one family's services) at Dilston in the parish of Corbridge,[1] Northumberland, England. Both are scheduled monuments and Grade I listed buildings giving them recognition for historic and architectural value as well protection from demolition.
The three-storey tower was built by Sir William Claxton on the site of an earlier pele tower in the 15th century.