Castle or Fort

Visit Britain’s castles.  A castle here includes forts, hillforts, fortifications and other similar structures of all kinds in Britain.  They may have been primarily built for defence – but may also be symbols of power.

Raby Castle

Raby Castle, Co Durham

Raby Castle, a formidable 14th-century fortress of the Neville family, was modernized by the Vanes in the 17th century and remains the residence of Lord Barnard. Open seasonally, it features rich history, luxurious interiors, a horse-drawn carriage collection, a deer park, a walled garden, tearooms, and a woodland play area.

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Clifford’s Tower

Clifford's Tower in York

Clifford’s Tower, the last remnant of York’s medieval fortress, features a unique quadrilobate shape from the late 13th century. The origin of its name is unclear, linked possibly to Roger de Clifford. Notably, it was the site of a mass suicide by persecuted Jews in 1190.

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Durham Castle

Durham Castle

Durham Castle, built by the Normans in 1072, served as the home for the powerful Prince-Bishops of Durham. Following its ruin in the 17th-century civil wars, it became a hospital and was later restored. Today, it houses University College, Durham University, with limited public access.

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Barnard Castle

Barnard Castle, Co Durham

Barnard Castle, established by Bernard de Balliol in the 12th century, overlooks the River Tees and dominates the town. It was connected to notable figures, including the Neville family and Richard III. Now in ruins, it remains a striking historical site, reflecting its past prominence.

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