Kirtling Tower

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Kirtling Tower is a historic English country house in Cambridgeshire, notable as the surviving part of a once-grand Tudor mansion associated with the North family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
tower house
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
associatedWith Barons North NERFINISHED
Dudley North, 3rd Baron North NERFINISHED
Edward North, 1st Baron North NERFINISHED
North family NERFINISHED
builtFor North family NERFINISHED
category Country houses in Cambridgeshire
Grade I listed houses in Cambridgeshire
Towers in Cambridgeshire
country England
demolitionContext main house largely demolished in the 19th century
eraOfConstruction 16th century
governingBody privately owned
hasAlternativeName Kirtling Hall gatehouse NERFINISHED
hasBasement yes
hasFeature arched entrance
battlements
octagonal turrets
oriel windows
hasFloorCount three storeys
hasPart bridge
gardens
gatehouse tower
moat
hasView surrounding parkland
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled monument
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

East of England
Kirtling NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material brick
near Newmarket NERFINISHED
notableAs example of Tudor gatehouse tower
surviving fragment of a larger Tudor mansion
originalFunction country residence
manor house
partOf former Kirtling Hall estate
recordedIn National Heritage List for England NERFINISHED
region South Cambridgeshire area NERFINISHED
roofMaterial tile
significantPeriod Tudor period
survivingFrom Kirtling Hall NERFINISHED
usedAs private residence

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