Turton Tower

Turton Tower
Turton Tower is located in Blackburn with Darwen
Turton Tower
Location within Blackburn with Darwen
General information
TypeManor house
LocationChapeltown, Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire
CountryEngland
Coordinates53°37′59″N 2°24′27″W / 53.6330°N 2.4075°W / 53.6330; -2.4075
Construction startedEarly 15th century
Completed1596
OwnerBlackburn with Darwen Council
Listed Building – Grade I
Designated27 January 1967
Reference no.1241557

Turton Tower is a manor house in Chapeltown in North Turton, Borough of Blackburn with Darwen, Lancashire, England. It is a scheduled ancient monument and a Grade I listed building.[1]

It was built in the late Middle Ages as a two-storey stone pele tower which was altered and enlarged mainly in late 16th century. It is built on high ground 600 feet above sea level about four miles north of Bolton. William Camden described it as being built "amongst precipices and wastes." A north wing and additions were made during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and alterations were made during the early years of Queen Victoria.[2]

  1. ^ Historic England & 1241557.
  2. ^ Farrer, William; Brownbill, J, eds. (1911), "Turton", A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5, British History Online, pp. 273–281, retrieved 24 August 2010

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