Liddel Strength
Facts and practical information
Liddel Strength is an ancient monument near Carwinley, Cumbria, in northwest England. It consists of the earthwork remains of an Anglo-Norman border fortification destroyed by the Scots in 1346 and fragmentary remains of a pele tower subsequently built upon the site. It lies on a cliff on the south bank of the Liddel Water, overlooking the Liddel Water's confluence with the River Esk; the last high ground before the Esk reaches the Solway Plain. The Liddel Water and the Esk form the modern Anglo-Scottish border; formerly they were the southern boundary of the Debatable Lands. ()
Scotland
Liddel Strength – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Raydale Park, Lochmaben Stone, Gilnockie Tower, Star of Caledonia.