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Ilderton Tower (Cheviotside)

Ilderton Tower is mentioned in a list of 1415, and in 1541, is described as 'with a strong barmkin'.
In 1715 it was in ruins. Its site is not certainly known, but the remains may be built into the present hall. (MacLauchlan's plan shows pecked outline adjoining the south-west corner of the farmhouse at NU 01662177). (1)(2)(3)

The only possible remains of the tower are fragments of walling and a buttress incorporated in the garden wall in the position noted by MacLauchan. No trace of the barmkin survives. (4)

The buttress at NU 0167421779 is 1m square and 3.5m high forming part of a wall extending from the southern corner of the farmhouse. The other parts of the wall appear too thin to have been part of a tower. No other possible remains could be found in the area. No proof was found that this buttress was part of the original Ilderton Tower. No survey action. (5)

Listed by Cathcart King and by Dodds. (6a-b)
N3501
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1955; A S Phillips


Source of Reference
Local History of Cheviotside
Local History of Cheviotside

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