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Tower | Hepple |
Mr Gray | The remains of this ancient castle | |||
Hepple Castle | Mr Elliott | of West Hepple | Stand on the north side of the | |||
Hepple Castle | Mr Redpath | river Coquet about 4 miles west from | ||||
Mackenzies History | Rothbury and near the boundary of | |||||
of Northumberland | the parish. It stands in a secluded | |||||
but picturesque situation but over looked | ||||||
by a broken ascent of bold romantic | ||||||
heather clad hills rising one above | ||||||
another. At present it is in the last | ||||||
stage of dilapidation. "About half | ||||||
a |
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a strong and stately tower were still | ||||||
Standing tolerably entire and which | ||||||
had probably been the manor house | ||||||
of the proprietor of Hepple as it | ||||||
is said the court leet of Hepple | ||||||
lordship was held in former times | ||||||
until the castle being ruined | ||||||
by the Scotts was totally abandoned | ||||||
by the lord who removed his court | ||||||
to great Tosson where the | ||||||
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