Scarrowmanwick
Has been described as a Possible Bastle, and also as a Possible Pele Tower, and also as a Possible Uncertain
There are no visible remains
Name | Scarrowmanwick |
Alternative Names | Scallermanok; Scalemanock; Saltermannoweke; Scaramanwick |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Kirkoswald |
In C18, Scarrowmanwick was referred to as a 'place of resort in times of peril', and in 1847, that 'near the village are the remains of an old border stronghold called Scarrowmanwick'. (PastScape (where categorised as a medieval pele tower)–ref. Perriam and Robinson)
No evidence of an earlier building in the present village. In 1984 Mrs. Metcalf of the main farm pointed to a site to the SW of the farm as a possible site; she had some memory of large stones being ploughed up there when the new barn was built. (Perriam and Robinson)
Among many other instances in this tract of country, we must remark, that occasional strong holds were necessary to the inhabitants, who were, in ancient times, frequently harrassed by small parties desending from the mountains; in the neighbourhood of Croglin, is a place for resort in times of peril, called Scarromanwick, like Haresceugh, in the vicinity of Renwick, and Dunwallought, near Cumrew. (Hutchinson 1794)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY581471 |
Latitude | 54.8169898986816 |
Longitude | -2.65353989601135 |
Eastings | 358100 |
Northings | 547100 |