Hornby Hall
Has been described as a Possible Pele Tower
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
| Name | Hornby Hall |
| Alternative Names | |
| Historic Country | Westmorland |
| Modern Authority | Cumbria |
| 1974 Authority | Cumbria |
| Civil Parish | Brougham |
Probably mid 16th century altered in the early 17th century. The kitchen may be on the site of a tower house, which would be earlier than the mid 16th century. (PastScape)
Hornby Hall, now three tenements, 1,050 yards E. of the church, is of two storeys; the walls are of rubble and the roofs are slate-covered. It was built probably about the middle of the 16th century by Edward Birkbeck; the porch was built c. 1584 and alterations were made early in the 17th century. (RCHME 1936)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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County Historic Environment Record
| OS Map Grid Reference | NY569299 |
| Latitude | 54.6626281738281 |
| Longitude | -2.66950011253357 |
| Eastings | 356900 |
| Northings | 529900 |