Whitley tower
Whitley tower
HER Number
726
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
Whitley tower
Place
Whitley Bay
Map Sheet
NZ37SE
Class
Defence
Site Type: Broad
Fortified House
Site Type: Specific
Tower House
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The Northumberland County History records that "Gilbert de Whitley received royal licence on April 9th, 1345, to crenellate his manor house at Whitley. The tower recurs in the list of castles and fortalices drawn up in 1415, but probably soon fell into disuse, as there is no mention of it in the survey of 1538, and no tradition survives as to its site. Gilbert de Whitley was an expert military architect, holding the office in 1356, of master and supervisor of the king's work in the castle of Newcastle". A manor-house is marked in the centre of the south row on the first edition Ordnance Survey map - the tower could have been its predecessor, but other sites are also possible, such as on the north side in the area of the present Whitley House.
Easting
435400
Northing
572100
Grid Reference
NZ435400572100
Sources
<< HER 726 >> HHE Craster, 1907, Whitley Township, NCH, VIII, p 395