Dallam Tower

Dallam Tower is a grade I listed[1] country house in Beetham parish, near Milnthorpe, South Lakeland, Cumbria, England.

It has sometimes been erroneously referred to as Dallam Castle,[8] and an earlier spelling was Dalham Tower.

In 1823 the Lancaster Gazette reported that a brig called Dallam Tower had run aground and broken up en route from Dublin to Whitehaven.

[13] In 1873 this ship reached Port Chalmers, New Zealand, after a dramatic voyage in which she had lost a mast and travelled 2,000 miles under a jury rig, and was the focus of much attention.

[14][15][16] A Lancaster-registered ship named the Dallam Tower was wrecked off Java in March 1889 with a cargo of coal from Newcastle.

The driveway and front of Dallam Tower
The Dallam Tower deer park with the River Bela and the listed deer shelter