Irton Hall
Has been described as a Certain Pele Tower
There are major building remains
| Name | Irton Hall |
| Alternative Names | Ireton |
| Historic Country | Cumberland |
| Modern Authority | Cumbria |
| 1974 Authority | Cumbria |
| Civil Parish | Irton With Santon |
C14 Pele tower, probably for Adam de Yrton, now part of Irton Hall. Granite random rubble with carved sandstone detailing; overhanging embattled parapet (C18 renewal?) carried on cavetto eaves moulding. Hipped, lead roof. 2 storeys, with attic and basement, 2 irregular bays. Assorted fenestration, some original with carved labels and cusped heads, some late C19. Interior has segmentally-vaulted basement and full-height newel stair. (Lake District National Park HER)
Fortified tower-house; C14, probably for Adam de Yrton. Now incorporated into school (empty at time of survey, July 1984). Granite random rubble with carved sandstone detailing; overhanging embattled parapet (C18 renewal?) carried on cavetto eaves moulding. Hipped, lead roof. 2 storeys, with attic and basement, 2 irregular bays. Assorted fenestration, some original with carved labels and cusped heads, some late C19. Interior has segmentally-vaulted basement and full-height newel stair. Main entrance now knocked through from school. (Listed Building Report)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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County Historic Environment Record
| OS Map Grid Reference | NY105005 |
| Latitude | 54.3927688598633 |
| Longitude | -3.38006997108459 |
| Eastings | 310500 |
| Northings | 500500 |