Holburn Tower
                Has been described as a Certain Pele Tower
                There are no visible remains
                
	
		| Name | Holburn Tower | 
		| Alternative Names | Holborn | 
		| Historic Country | Northumberland | 
		| Modern Authority | Northumberland | 
		| 1974 Authority | Northumberland | 
		| Civil Parish | Lowick | 
                Possible site of a tower at Holburn. Built by the monks of Lindisfarne between 1350 and 1415. In 1514 it was said to be suitable for a garrison of 20 men. It suffered in a raid in 1516 and was reconditioned as a tower by 1541 with a barmkin. Abandoned shortly after 1553. (PastScape)
A tower at Holburn is first mentioned in a list of 1415. In 1509 it was stated to be capable of holding 20 horsemen. A survey of 1541 describes the tower and barmkin at Holburn as being in good repair (Bates).
There is no evidence or tradition of this at Holburn (F1 ASP 18-NOV-55)
Built by the monks of Lindisfarne between 1350 and 1415. In 1514 it was said to be suitable for a garrison of 20 men. It suffered in a raid in 1516 and was reconditioned as a tower by 1541 with a barmkin. Abandoned shortly after 1553 (Dodds 1999; King 1983). (PastScape)
                
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		| OS Map Grid Reference | NU040361 | 
		| Latitude | 55.6191902160645 | 
		| Longitude | -1.93650996685028 | 
		| Eastings | 404000 | 
		| Northings | 636100 | 
                 
                 
                