Castles of England/North Yorkshire
Appearance
There are more than 30 castles in North Yorkshire, reflecting its turbulent history.
Name |
Type |
Date |
Condition |
Image | Ownership / Access |
Notes (Key) |
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Ayton Castle | Castle | 13–14th century | Fragment | Local authority |
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Barden Tower | Castle | 15th century | Ruins | |||
Bolton Castle | Quadrangular castle | 14th century | Ruins | Besieged and slighted during Civil War. | ||
Cawood Castle | Quadrangular castle | 1374–88 | Fragments | Landmark Trust | Largely demolished 1750, gatehouse survives. | |
Clifford's Tower | Keep | 13th century | Restored | Reduced in height 1596. | ||
Crayke Castle | Tower house | 15th century | Restored | Private | 18th and 19th century additions and alterations. | |
Danby Castle | Quadrangular castle | 14th century | Fragmentary ruins | Private, farm | Partly used as farm buildings. | |
Gilling Castle | Tower house | 14th century | Intact | St. Martin's Ampleforth School | 16th and 18th century additions and alterations. | |
Harsley Castle | Castle | 15th century | Fragmentary remains | Private, farm | Partly used as farm buildings. | |
Hazlewood Castle | Castle | 13–18th century | Rebuilt | Hotel | Altered 18th and 20th centuries, formerly Carmelite retreat centre. | |
Hellifield Peel | Tower house | 14–15th century | Restored | Hotel | Restored 2005. | |
Helmsley Castle | Castle | 12–13th century | Fragmentary ruins | Severely slighted 1645. | ||
Hornby Castle | Courtyard castle | 14–15th century | Restored | Private | Converted to country house by John Carr, 18th century. | |
Knaresborough Castle | Keep and bailey | 12–14th century | Fragmentary ruins | Duchy of Lancaster |
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Marmion Tower | Fortified manor house | 15th century | Fragment | Surviving gatehouse of Tanfield Castle. | ||
Middleham Castle | Keep and bailey | 12–14th century | Ruins | |||
Mulgrave Castle | Enclosure castle | 12–13th century | Fragmentary ruins | Marquess of Normanby |
Superseded by 18–19th century castellated mansion also known as Mulgrave Castle. | |
Nappa Hall | Fortified manor house | 1459 | Intact | Private | Enlarged 17th century. Probably the finest, least-spoilt fortified manor house in the north of England. | |
Pickering Castle | Keep and bailey | 12–14th century | Ruins | |||
Ravensworth Castle | Castle | 14th century | Fragmentary remains | Private | ||
Richmond Castle | Keep and bailey | 11–14th century | Ruins | Keep 100 ft high. | ||
Ripley Castle | Tower house | 15–16th century | Rebuilt | Extended 1783–6 in Gothic Revival style. | ||
Scarborough Castle | Keep and bailey | 12–13th century | Ruins | |||
Sheriff Hutton Castle | Quadrangular castle | 1382 | Fragmentary ruins | Private | ||
Skelton Castle | Castellated house | 13–19th century | Intact | Private | 18–19th century house incorporates remains of medieval castle. | |
Skipton Castle | Castle | 11–17th century | Restored | Partly demolished 1649, rebuilt 1657–8. | ||
Snape Castle | Castle | 15–18th century | Restored | Private | Mostly reconstructed 17th century, partly ruined. | |
South Cowton Castle | Tower house | 15th century | Restored | Private | Altered 19th century, farmhouse. | |
Spofforth Castle | Fortified manor house | 13–15th century | Fragmentary ruins | |||
Whorlton Castle | Castle | 14–16th century | Fragmentary ruins | Remains of gatehouse. | ||
Wilton Castle | Neo-romantic castle | c.1810 | Intact | Private apartments | By Sir Robert Smirke on site of medieval castle. |