Selewra Pele
Has been described as a Possible Pele Tower
There are no visible remains
Name | Selewra Pele |
Alternative Names | Sillyrea; Sillerea; Selewray Pele |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Skelton |
Documentary evidence of a pele at Selewra, former capital messuage or manor, now Sillyrea south of Middlesceugh, in C14 and extant in 1576. (PastScape–ref. Perriam and Robinson)
Demolished 14th century tower?
1576 Ipm for John Allonbye, gent, refers to 'a capital messuage or manor called Selewray alais Selewray Pele with demesnes'.
TCWAAS (2), ix, 25; John de Penreth paid grass rent for Selywra in 1315. TCWAAS (2), xii, 4; Adam de Hoton of Alaynby acquired Selywra from John de Penreth in 1339. TCWAAS (2),i. 145 (Cal Fine); One tenement described 1452. TCWAAS (2), ix, 25; 1909 'Selywra now Sillyrea, south of Middlesceugh'.
Selewray today is a plantation in High Braithwaite, in the Civil Parish of Skelton, NW of Scales. Site not examined, and probably nothing remains above ground. No eye-witness account. Andrew Humphries, who is familiar with the area, equates it with Middlesceugh Hall. (Perriam and Robinson 1998)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY410399 |
Latitude | 54.7505798339844 |
Longitude | -2.91813993453979 |
Eastings | 341000 |
Northings | 539900 |