Rothley Castle is an 18th-century gothic folly built to resemble a medieval castle, situated at Rothley, Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building. It was designed in 1755 by architect Daniel Garrett for Sir Walter Blackett, owner of Wallington Hall, from where it is visible on the skyline. A genuine medieval tower, known as Rothley Tower (which stood nearby), was demolished, probably early in the 19th century. Both Wallington and Rothley Castle are in the ownership of the National Trust.
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| - Rothley Castle ist eine Burgruine im Dorf Rothley in der englischen Grafschaft Northumberland. Die im 18. Jahrhundert erbaute, gotische Folly hat English Heritage als historisches Bauwerk II*. Grades gelistet. Es wurde 1755 vom Architekten Daniel Garrett für Sir , den Besitzer der Wallington Hall, entworfen. Von dort aus kann man Rothley Castle am Horizont sehen. Ein echter, mittelalterlicher Turm, der Rothley Tower in der Nähe der Folly, wurde vermutlich Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts abgerissen. Sowohl Wallington Hall als auch Rothley Castle werden heute von National Trust verwaltet. (de)
- Rothley Castle is an 18th-century gothic folly built to resemble a medieval castle, situated at Rothley, Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building. It was designed in 1755 by architect Daniel Garrett for Sir Walter Blackett, owner of Wallington Hall, from where it is visible on the skyline. A genuine medieval tower, known as Rothley Tower (which stood nearby), was demolished, probably early in the 19th century. Both Wallington and Rothley Castle are in the ownership of the National Trust. (en)
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| - Rothley Castle ist eine Burgruine im Dorf Rothley in der englischen Grafschaft Northumberland. Die im 18. Jahrhundert erbaute, gotische Folly hat English Heritage als historisches Bauwerk II*. Grades gelistet. Es wurde 1755 vom Architekten Daniel Garrett für Sir , den Besitzer der Wallington Hall, entworfen. Von dort aus kann man Rothley Castle am Horizont sehen. Ein echter, mittelalterlicher Turm, der Rothley Tower in der Nähe der Folly, wurde vermutlich Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts abgerissen. Eine ähnliche, gotische Folly, ebenfalls Teil des Anwesens von Wallington Hall, ist Codger Fort, das auf Felsklippen etwa 1,6 km nördlich von Rothley Castle liegt. Es ist in Form einer dreieckigen Geschützbatterie gehalten und wurde von Thomas Wright aus Durham entworfen. Sowohl Wallington Hall als auch Rothley Castle werden heute von National Trust verwaltet. (de)
- Rothley Castle is an 18th-century gothic folly built to resemble a medieval castle, situated at Rothley, Northumberland. It is a Grade II* listed building. It was designed in 1755 by architect Daniel Garrett for Sir Walter Blackett, owner of Wallington Hall, from where it is visible on the skyline. A genuine medieval tower, known as Rothley Tower (which stood nearby), was demolished, probably early in the 19th century. A similar gothic folly, also part of the Wallington estate, is Codger Fort, on crags about a mile north of Rothley Castle. It is in the form of a triangular gun battery, and was designed by Thomas Wright of Durham. Both Wallington and Rothley Castle are in the ownership of the National Trust. (en)
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