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Twizell Castle | Twisel Castle | Captn Blake | On sheet | A spacious and antique looking fabric | ||
Stephen Smith | 9.4 | standing om a most preminent rocky | ||||
Northumberland Directory | precipice on the north bank of the River Till | |||||
and seen from all parts of the surrounding | ||||||
Twizell – Parish Name List P. 29 | country at a great distance, the erection of | |||||
Twizell Castle – Grases Antiquities of | this Mansion was commenced about 74 | |||||
Northumberland Vol.IV Page 141 | years ago and was intended as a redidence | |||||
for the Blake Family, owing to some cause it | ||||||
has never been completed, the lower part of | ||||||
the building has been made habitable for a | ||||||
few families of labourers employed on | ||||||
the estate. | ||||||
St Helen’s Well | St Helen’s Well | Captn Blake | On sheet | A fine spring issuing from the rocks | ||
Note to Marmion | 9.4 | to the north side of the Till about | ||||
Northumberland Directory | 1/4 of a mile eastward from Twizell Castle | |||||
the spring falls into a basin which is | ||||||
stated to have been built with stonework | ||||||
and used for medicinal purposes. It | ||||||
is now choked with rubbish and only | ||||||
presents the appearance of an ordinary | ||||||
spring.* | ||||||
Cat Well | Cat Well | Captn Blake | On sheet | A small spring well near Twizell Castle | ||
Stephen Smith | 9.4 | and its water is used by the residents | ||||
William Scott | therein, it is uncertain how the | |||||
name originated. | ||||||
*The tradition is that St. Helen drank out of this well | ||||||
It is remarkable only for the Purity & Coldness | ||||||
of its water | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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