Clifford’s Tower in the south-east corner of Brough Castle at Church Brough in Cumbria.
The three storey Clifford’s Tower was first built in the late 13th century by Roger Clifford. This was the castle’s only major curtain wall tower. In 1521 the castle was destroyed by a huge fire and left as a ruin until 1659 when Lady Anne Clifford began reconstruction work which included the reconstruction of the Clifford Tower. Whenever she stayed at the castle she always occopied the chamber at the top of Clifford's Tower. The castle is under the care of English Heritage. Free admission.