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HEPPLE TOWER

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Remains of a 14th century tower house, standing on the eastern edge of the village. Formerly part of a larger building, only the tower remains standing. The ruinous structure is constructed in squared stone, with a barrel vaulted ground floor. A stair set into the thickness of the south wall once led to the upper floors. It was being used as a hay store in 1957.

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