{{short description|Gothic country house in Cumbria, England}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2021}} {{Use Irish English|date=December 2021}} {{Infobox historic site | name = Augill Castle | native_name = | native_language = | image = Augill Castle, Brough, Cumbria (geograph 1649274).jpg | caption = | other_name = | locmapin = | coordinates = {{coord|54.51943|-2.30131|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB|display=inline,title}} | location = Brough, Cumbria, England | area = | built = 1841 | architect = | architecture = Gothic Revival | governing_body = | owner = | type = | height = | designation1 = | designation1_offname = | designation1_date = | designation1_number = }}

'''Augill Castle''' is a Gothic Revival country house in Brough, Cumbria. Originally a private residence, it was later converted into a hotel.

== History == Augill Castle was built in 1841, set on a fifty-four acre estate, by John Bagot Pearson of Kirkby Lonsdale.<ref name= cumbria/><ref name= historicengland/> In 1875, the Rev. Robert Clayton Heslop had a mortgage interest on the premise of founding a preparatory school, but he fell into bankruptcy. In 1878, the castle was sold to Mr. Collins of London.<ref name= cumbria/> In 1888, the castle was owned by lawyer and writer John Indermaur.<ref name="cumbria">{{Cite web |title=Victoria County History of Cumbria Project Parish/township: Stainmore |url=https://www.cumbriacountyhistory.org.uk/sites/default/files/vch-stainmore-final.pdf |website=www.cumbriacountyhistory.org.uk}}</ref> In 1892 it was sold at auction to J.H. Jackson of Culgaith.<ref name= cumbria/>

It is grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.<ref name="historicengland">{{NHLE |desc=Augill Castle|num= 1144857 |access-date=2025-02-05 }}</ref>

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Category:Castles in Cumbria Category:Country house hotels Category:Country houses in Cumbria Category:English Gothic architecture in Cumbria Category:Grade II listed houses in Cumbria Category:Houses completed in 1841 Category:In der Maur family residences