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Yanwath Hall is a 15th-century fortified tower house located in Cumbria, England. The hall is a Grade I listed building and features a unique blend of medieval and Tudor architectural styles. It stands three stories high, with thick stone walls, narrow windows, and a battlemented parapet. The hall's facade is asymmetrical, with a projecting wing to the east and a smaller wing to the west. The building's interior features a grand hall with a high ceiling, ornate plasterwork, and a large stone fireplace. Yanwath Hall is surrounded by a picturesque landscape, with rolling hills and a tranquil atmosphere.
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A 14th century Pele tower with a 15th century hall which has been used as a farm and a private home since the 17th century. It sits beside the River Eamont. Not open in public.
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A 14th century Pele tower with a 15th century hall which has been used as a farm and a private home since the 17th century. It sits beside the River Eamont. Not open in public.
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