Burgh by Sands Tower of Radulph Wallensis
                Has been described as a Possible Pele Tower
                There are no visible remains
                
	
		| Name | Burgh by Sands Tower of Radulph Wallensis | 
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		| Historic Country | Cumberland | 
		| Modern Authority | Cumbria | 
		| 1974 Authority | Cumbria | 
		| Civil Parish | Burgh By Sands | 
                One of two possible towers mentioned in C13 manuscript 'Adam f. Dermann grants to Holm abbey land in Burgh named Buttes, near the tower (turellum) of Radulph Wallensis on the east, with the tower occupied by Andrew the chaplain...' Suggest that these might be milecastles on Hadrians Wall, but other grants make it clear that these towers were near Dykesfield at the west end of Burgh. (Perriam and Robinson 1998)
Adam f. Dermann grants to Holm abbey land in Burgh named Buttes, near the tower (turellum) of Radulph Wallensis on the east, with the tower occupied by Andrew the chaplain. (Adam and Radulph witnessed 1234–36 (C. & W. Trans. n.s. xxvi, 542) and Peter, vicar of Burgh, was 'then dean.'). (Grainger and Collingwood 1929)
                
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		| OS Map Grid Reference | NY307591 | 
		| Latitude | 54.9225311279297 | 
		| Longitude | -3.08171010017395 | 
		| Eastings | 330770 | 
		| Northings | 559180 | 
                 
                 
                