Augill Castle is a Gothic Revival country house in Brough, Cumbria. Originally a private residence, it was later converted into a hotel.
| Augill Castle | |
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| 54°31′10″N 2°18′05″W / 54.51943°N 2.30131°W | |
| Location | Brough, Cumbria, England |
| History | |
| Built | 1841 |
| Site notes | |
Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
History
editAugill Castle was built in 1841, set on a fifty-four acre estate, by John Bagot Pearson of Kirkby Lonsdale.[1][2] In 1875, the Rev. Robert Clayton Heslop had a mortgage interest on the premise of founding a preparatory school, but he fell into bankruptcy. In 1878, the castle was sold to Mr. Collins of London.[1] In 1888, the castle was owned by lawyer and writer John Indermaur.[1] In 1892 it was sold at auction to J.H. Jackson of Culgaith.[1]
It is grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.[2]
References
edit- 1 2 3 4 "Victoria County History of Cumbria Project Parish/township: Stainmore" (PDF). www.cumbriacountyhistory.org.uk.
- 1 2 Historic England. "Augill Castle (1144857)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 February 2025.
