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Etal Castle North East England
  Etal, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland, TD12 4TN 
English Heritage
Etal Castle

Etal Castle started out as a three-storey tower house, but its location near the border with Scotland made it vulnerable to attack. In 1341, the owner, Robert Manners, was granted a licence to fortify his home. He created a roughly square courtyard enclosed by curtain walls, with the tower house in one corner and a large gatehouse diagonally opposite and a tower at each of the other corners. The tower house was improved with the addition of another storey and crenellations.

By the start of the 16th century the Manners were living elsewhere and the castle was in the care of a constable. In 1513 the castle fell to the army of James IV of Scotland during his failed invasion of England. James was killed nearby during the Battle of Flodden, when a hastily recruited army of 20,000 Northerners decisively beat his army of 30,000 Scots.

In 1549 the castle was ceded to the Crown, possibly in an attempt to reduce the neglect of this strategic border castle. With the union of the English and Scottish crowns in 1603 Etal ceased to have any military purpose and the decay, which had already set in was allowed to continue unabated.

Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.english-heritage.org.uk
Telephone Number Tel: 01890 820332
customers@english-heritage.org.uk
Parking There is a car park
Disabled

Access to castle and grounds: From shop via Border Warfare exhibition. Access across grass. Helper advisable. There is level access to the shop and exhibition.

Hearing impaired visitors: Audio tour with hearing loop included in admission price. Script available.

Parking: Village car park next to shop. Path to shop (10m) via grit and flat ground surfaces.

Toilets: In village car park with ramps

Toilets There are toilets near the castle
Shop There is a shop
Food & Drink No facilities at the castle, but food and drink can be obtained in the village which has the only thatched pub in Northumberland
Picnics Suitable for picnics
Dogs Dogs allowed on leads in some areas
Guided Tours No guided tours
Audio Tour Audio tours available
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