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Armathwaite Castle was built in the 15th century on a strong point along the west side of the River Eden by the Skelton family. Although the precise date of its construction cannot be ascertained it was most probably constructed by John Skelton in 1445. The Skelton family appears to have been a well
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The Skeltons resided at the castle till 1712, when Richard Skelton sold the castle to William Sanderson. Robert Sanderson Milbourne (1660–1741), inherited the castle from his brother in 1727. Robert was assistant to
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Britton, John; Brayley, Edward Wedlake; Brewer, James Norris; Nightingale, Joseph; Evans, John; Hodgson, John; Laird, Francis Charles; Shoberl, Frederic; Bigland, John (1802).
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with the facade constructed from hewn stone and protected the Eden valley from Scottish raiders. The castle estate also includes a
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nunnery called Nun's Close. The founder of this nunnery is now known, with some sources naming
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Armathwaite
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Armathwaite Castle is located in the former Eden District
Eden
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Armathwaite Castle is located in Cumbria
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