Etal Castle

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68 Etal Street Cornhill on Tweed, Etal TD12 4TN England
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About

Etal Castle was built in the early fourteenth century by Robert Manners, in a strategic position by a Ford over the River Till. As a border stronghold, Etal was vulnerable to attack from Scottish raiders, and so the house was soon protected by curtain walls, corner towers and a gate-house. In 1513, the castle was suddenly thrust into the forefront of national events, when it was captured by the Scots during James IV's attempted invasion of England, just before the Battle of Flodden. The castle was eventually abandoned in the eighteenth century, but its picturesque ruins still dominate the village of Etal. A colour guidebook is available which includes a tour of the site, and a history of the castle and its owners.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 30 minutes
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