One of the daughters, Anne Bellamy, was arrested and imprisoned in the gatehouse of Holborn.
There is a fine Tudor gatehouse of brick, and the hall is dated 1663.
At Bothal on the river (from which parish that of Ashington was formed) is the castle originally belonging to the Bertram family, of which Roger Bertram probably built the gatehouse, the only habitable portion remaining, in the reign of Edward III.
In Cover Dale near Middleham is the ruined Premonstratensian abbey of Coverham, founded here in the 13th century and retaining a gatehouse and other portions of Decorated date.
In modern times the gatehouse again became associated with the Order, and is the headquarters of the St John's Ambulance Association.