Cocklaw Peel, Adderstone
Has been described as a Possible Pele Tower, and also as a Possible Bastle
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
| Name | Cocklaw Peel, Adderstone |
| Alternative Names | Cocklaw Pele |
| Historic Country | Northumberland |
| Modern Authority | Northumberland |
| 1974 Authority | Northumberland |
| Civil Parish | Adderstone with Lucker |
Pele tower survives as a low earthwork. In the 1950s traces of stonework were visible but by 1969 the remains were difficult to detect. (Keys to the Past)
The published site is marked by a slight platorm 17.0m x 10.0m in a ploughed field; traces of undressed stone and mortar visible. Possibly the tower, at Adderstone mentioned in 1415 (see NU 12 NW 20) (F1 JHO 04-APR-55)
The site is as described but the remains are unsurveyable (F2 BHP 02-JAN-69). (PastScape)