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A modern day folly set in the Lilburn Tower estate next to the Hurl Stone.
A 15th century gatehouse that was part of the Alnwick old town walls.
Originally part of the town's medieval defences, this tower is now a luxury holiday cottage.
A Grade II listed Clock Tower and Drinking Fountain in the Venetian Gothic Style.
A ruin of a folly shaped like a shepherd's hut on the Alnwick moors.
A pele tower that used to be part of the vicarage for the adjoining St James Church.
A severely ruined 15th century tower in Little Swinburne.
A beautiful tower sitting atop the crag of Lady Hill near Kelso.
A fine example of a 16th-century tower house, located just west of the village of Gordon, in the Scottish Borders
A ruined 15th century tower house near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders.
A ruined fort tower on the opposite side of the harbour to Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island.
A monument commemorating the Duke of Wellington's victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.
A ruined manor home complex with a tower in Seaham.
A beautiful pele tower perched on Minto Crags peaking out of the trees.
A flat castle-like observatory on Ratcheugh Crag overlooking Alnwick.
A folly named after a princess overlooking bodies in a natural woodland burial site!
A ruined Vicar's Pele sitting on the main high street in Ponteland.
Probably the finest pele tower in Northumberland with magnificent views and beautiful gardens.
An ornamental pele tower that was once part of a 16th century manor house.
A 14th century defensive pele tower once used as a vicarage and now is a micro gin bar.
A ruined tower sitting on a crag just around the corner from the Duddo Stones.
A 600 year old ruined Pele Tower used as a stronghold against invading scots.
An elaborate Gothic style tower based in Hulne Park.
Charming working clock in the town centre of Morpeth.
Sharp's Folly is an 18th century tower in Rothbury, and is the oldest folly in Northumberland.
A recently renovated pele tower situated in Creswell on the coast.
A tiny ruined castle just inland from Seaton Sluice.
A ruined three storey tower house now mostly covered by trees.
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