
Just the ruined base of a great tower remains at Pendragon Castle, which
according to legend is the place where Uther Pendragon, King Arthur's
father, died. The castle was built next to the River Eden in the Vale
of Mallerstang in the late 12th century, probably by Hugh de Morville.
Like the nearby castles of Appleby
and Brough, Pendragon came into
the possession of the Clifford family. It was abandoned after a raiding
Scottish army set fire to the castle in 1341, but was rebuilt in 1360.
It was left in ruins by another fire in 1541, but was restored in the
mid 17th century by Lady Anne Clifford. The castle gradually fell back
into ruin after her death.
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