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Coupland Castle is a tower house rather than a castle, and was probably built at the end of the 16th century, sometime after 1584. [2] The tower has three storeys, with an attic on top and a small projecting tower carried up the south wall. Between the two towers, the entrance to the castle with the date 1594 inscribed on the door jamb. [3]
Coupland Castle is situated in the village and is a Grade I listed building. [4] It is a tower house rather than a castle, and was probably built at the end of the 16th century. The tower has three storeys with an attic on top and a small projecting tower carried up the south wall.
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John de Coupland (died 1363), also known as John Copeland, was the squire from Northumberland who captured David II of Scotland after the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346. He was knighted for his actions, becoming a powerful figure in the north of England.
Bothal Castle Remains of Curtain Wall to South of Residential Block Bothal, Ashington, Northumberland: ... Coupland Castle: Coupland, Ewart, Northumberland: House:
Coupland Castle; Coupland, Texas, United States; Other uses. Coupland (surname) This page was last edited on 17 March 2015, at 13:23 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Coupland Beck is a minor river that flows into the river Eden south of Coupland. Hilton Beck merges with Coupland Beck at the village of Coupland. Coupland Beck Viaduct (also called Hilton Beck Viaduct) is a five arched, single track railway viaduct that carried the Eden Valley Railway over the stream, The preserved EVR hopes to aimfully restore the line across the viaduct towards Appleby someday.
This is a list of the high sheriffs of the English county of Northumberland.The high sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial.