Aikton Castle, Great Salkeld
Has been described as a Questionable Uncertain
There are masonry footings remains
| Name | Aikton Castle, Great Salkeld |
| Alternative Names | Little Salkeld; Scatterbeck |
| Historic Country | Cumberland |
| Modern Authority | Cumbria |
| 1974 Authority | Cumbria |
| Civil Parish | Great Salkeld |
The site of an ancient castle in a small wood near Scatterbeck. There is a quantity of stones scattered about, but nothing that could be shown on a plan. No information can be obtained as to what period it belongs. (Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Object Name Book)
Aikton Castle, named in 1794 (Hutchinson), is situated a quarter of a mile from Salkeld Dyke, and comprises only dry+walled foundations. (Armstrong)(Jefferson)
The site occupies an elevated but non-defensive position and falls in a small plantation. It consists of a complex of collapsed and turf-covered wall foundations, which testify to the former existence of a substantial building but do not form any coherent ground plan. (Surveyed at 1:2500).
There appears to have been no associated earthworks. (F1 BHP 15-AUG-72)
Jackson is dismissive of this site as a defensive structure. Only excavation will determine the nature of the site. (Perriam and Robinson). (PastScape)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
| OS Map Grid Reference | NY548380 |
| Latitude | 54.7352905273438 |
| Longitude | -2.70346999168396 |
| Eastings | 354800 |
| Northings | 538000 |