Naworth Castle

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Naworth Castle is a medieval fortified manor house in Cumbria, England, long associated with the powerful border-reiving Dacre family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
fortified manor house
associatedWith Dacre family NERFINISHED
border reivers
builtFor Dacre family NERFINISHED
category Castles in Cumbria
Country houses in Cumbria
Grade I listed castles in Cumbria
country England
era medieval period
function defensive stronghold
manor house
hasAlternativeName Naward NERFINISHED
Naward Castle NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Tudor
medieval
hasFeature arrow slits
battlements
great hall
hasGarden formal gardens
hasNotableResident Howard family of Naworth NERFINISHED
Lord William Howard NERFINISHED
Thomas Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre NERFINISHED
hasPart courtyard
curtain wall
gatehouse
moat (former)
tower
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
locatedIn Cumbria
North West England
United Kingdom
historic county of Cumberland
locatedNear Brampton, Cumbria NERFINISHED
Hadrian's Wall NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Irthing (nearby) NERFINISHED
material stone
nearbySettlement Brampton NERFINISHED
openToPublic partially
ownedBy Earls of Carlisle NERFINISHED
Howard family NERFINISHED
region Border region of England and Scotland
restoredBy George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle NERFINISHED
significantEvent damaged by fire in 1844
tourism heritage attraction
usedAs private residence
usedDuring Anglo-Scottish border conflicts NERFINISHED

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Dacre family seat Naworth Castle