Latitude: 53.4055 / 53°24'19"N
Longitude: -1.6549 / 1°39'17"W
OS Eastings: 423042
OS Northings: 389908
OS Grid: SK230899
Mapcode National: GBR JYW1.JY
Mapcode Global: WHCC8.KN5N
Plus Code: 9C5WC84W+53
Entry Name: Sugworth Tower
Listing Date: 22 May 1990
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1203769
English Heritage Legacy ID: 382368
Also known as: Boot's Tower
Boot's Folly
ID on this website: 101203769
SK 28 NO BRADFIELD SUGWORTH ROAD
SK 2304 8990 (west side), off
12/105 Sugworth Tower
II
Tower, 1927 reusing C17 material from Lower Holes Farmhouse, formerly situated )
mile to North east, Sugworth Hall (q.v.) - Rubblestone. 4-storey tower, square on
plan, with taller stair tower at one corner. Quoins.
Doorway has quoined surround and shallow triangular head in lintel. Stone
mullioned windows, with mullions recessed, of 4 lights to 1st and 2nd floors, 3
larger lights to 3rd floor. Rainwater spouts project from base of crenellated
parapet. Stair tower, also crenellated, has small window, doorway on to tower
roof and flagpole. A prominent landmark in the countryside, built as a job-
creation scheme.
Listing NGR: SK2304289908
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