Hampsfell Tower

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Hampsfell Tower

Lancashire


The Longlands Tower
Type: Folly tower
Location
Grid reference: SD39337967
Location: 54°12’33"N, 2°55’54"W
Village: Longlands
History
Built 1835-54
For: Rev T. Remington
Folly tower
Information

The Hampsfell Tower otherwise known as the Longlands Tower is a folly tower on the western slope of Hampsfell (720 feet), a hill between Cartmel Village and Grange-over-Sands, all on the Cartmel Peninsula of Lancashire. It overlooks Longlands hamlet and Cartmel.

The tower was built between 1835 and 54 for the Rev T Remington, apparently as no more than an ornament. It is built in dressed limestone. It has two storeys, a square plan, a band, and a projecting embattled parapet. The windows in the ground floor have flat tops, and in the upper floor they are pointed. It is a Grade II listed building.[1] The ground floor has window openings, partially blocked, to north and south, and an entrance to the west: the east face is built into slope of the hill ground.

The tower is now derelict, with its roof and floor missing.

References

  1. National Heritage List 1087214: Hampsfell Tower