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Top 8 Castles around Terrington

Best castles around Terrington are found in two distinct regions: near Terrington St Clement in Norfolk and Terrington in the Howardian Hills of North Yorkshire. The Norfolk area provides access to significant historical fortifications, including Norman castles. In North Yorkshire, the region features grand stately homes and medieval fortresses. Both locations offer a variety of historical sites for exploration.

Best castles around Terrington

  • The most popular castles is Castle Howard Mock Medieval Tower, a historical site that is an…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Castle Howard Obelisk

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The Obelisk, raised in 1714-15, carries two sets of inscriptions. The first, in Latin, commemorates the victories of the 1st Duke of Marlborough. The second, on the west side is …

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Crayke Village and Castle

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Crayke is a small village with a great vantage point over the Vale Of York. Climbing up here beings great views to the south and it a little taster of …

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The original Gate House, with its famous pyramid, was built in 1719 by Sir John Vanbrugh, the architect who designed Castle Howard itself. Its flanking wings plus building were built …

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Castle Howard Mock Medieval Tower

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An interesting folly (pretending to be medieval) and a tower within the Castle Howard grounds. These are mock fortifications - fascinating! There are great views from here towards the village of Welburn.

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Sheriff Hutton Castle Ruins

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Large ruin of a quadrangle castle that you can actually hire for outdoor events. It's a very cool ruin, and makes for a great picnic stop along your way.

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May 5, 2024, Castle Howard Obelisk

Unmissable and unfortunately not well served by public footpaths or bridleways, however, the main road has sufficiently wide verges to walk safely along. If you are heading north past the Obelisk Ponds, then there is a fantastic track on the east side of the road which is flanked by lime trees forming a wonderful avenue to walk along (see photos).

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Easily accessible as a public footpath runs north/south right past the tower. One of a number of towers that radiate east/west from the Castle Howard Gatehouse (aka Temperance Inn).

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The original Gate House, with its famous pyramid, was built in 1719 by Sir John Vanbrugh, the architect who designed Castle Howard itself. Its flanking wings plus building were built in the 1750s, at which time it was referred to as The New Inn and served people journeying from York to Castle Howard and the Vale of Pickering. By the 1850s, the Gate House had become an inn and an hotel. By the late 19th century, it was developed into The Temperance Hotel, where the ninth Countess of Carlisle would accommodate women and children from the industrial belt of the North to help them to escape "urban drudgery".

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An interesting folly (pretending to be medieval) and a tower within the Castle Howard grounds. These are mock fortifications - fascinating! There are great views from here towards the village of Welburn.

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The Obelisk, raised in 1714-15, carries two sets of inscriptions. The first, in Latin, commemorates the victories of the 1st Duke of Marlborough. The second, on the west side is in English, was composed in 1731 when much of the building and landscaping had been completed. It was written with posterity in mind and is the clearest statement possible of the 3rd Earl's aspirations for his family.

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Castle Howard is enormous! It doesn't conjure up Brideshead but is well worth seeing in its own right. The formal gardens, extensive grounds and house are each worth seeing separately.

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Crayke is a small village with a great vantage point over the Vale Of York. Climbing up here beings great views to the south and it a little taster of the Howardian Hills to the north and east. Crake has its own castle which is a grade I listed building. It is privately owned and on the site of a Norman Motte and Bailey Castle. It is believed there has been a fortress on this high position since the Roman times. Crayke Castle is not the only interesting building though, this small village has 28 grade II listed buildings. The local pub, the Durham Ox is 300 years old and is beautiful inside with flagstone floors and ornately carved oak panelling.

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Large ruin of a quadrangle castle that you can actually hire for outdoor events. It's a very cool ruin, and makes for a great picnic stop along your way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of castles and historical sites can I explore around Terrington?

Around Terrington, you'll find a diverse range of historical sites. Near Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, there are significant fortifications like the iconic Norman Norwich Castle and the well-preserved 12th-century Castle Rising. In North Yorkshire, near Terrington in the Howardian Hills, the focus shifts to grand stately homes like Castle Howard, medieval fortresses such as Middleham Castle, and even interesting follies like the Castle Howard Mock Medieval Tower.

Are there any family-friendly castles to visit near Terrington?

Yes, several castles and historical sites around Terrington are great for families. In North Yorkshire, Castle Howard offers extensive grounds, family-friendly attractions like the Skelf Island adventure playground, and various events. The Castle Howard Mock Medieval Tower is also noted as family-friendly. In Norfolk, Norwich Castle has interactive displays and family-friendly activities, with new lifts providing excellent accessibility.

Which castles offer the best views or scenic surroundings?

For stunning views, Crayke Village and Castle in North Yorkshire provides a great vantage point over the Vale Of York. The Castle Howard Mock Medieval Tower also offers great views towards the village of Welburn. In Norfolk, Norwich Castle's rooftop battlements provide panoramic city views, and its surrounding Castle Gardens are ideal for a stroll.

Can I find cafes or refreshments near these castles?

Yes, several locations offer refreshments. Castle Howard has tea rooms and a cafe in its courtyard. The nearby Crayke Village also boasts the 300-year-old Durham Ox pub. For Norwich Castle, being in the heart of Norwich, there are numerous cafes and eateries nearby.

Are there accessible castles for visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, accessibility has been improved at some sites. Norwich Castle, after a significant revamp, is considered one of the most accessible castles in the UK, with new lifts providing access to all five floors, including the rooftop battlements.

What outdoor activities or routes are available near the castles in the Terrington area?

The Terrington area, particularly in North Yorkshire, offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Temple of the Four Winds – Castle Howard loop from Coneysthorpe' (6.8 km), or the 'Welburn Village Shop & Café – Four Faces Folly loop from Bulmer' (4.7 km). For more challenging options, there are mountain biking trails and road cycling routes, including those around Castle Howard. You can explore these routes further in the easy hikes, MTB trails, and road cycling guides for Terrington.

Which castles are best for a day trip from Terrington?

From Terrington in North Yorkshire, Castle Howard is an excellent choice for a day trip, offering extensive grounds, architecture, and art. Nearby, Helmsley Castle and Middleham Castle also make for rewarding historical excursions. If you are near Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, both Norwich Castle and Castle Rising are fantastic options for a full day of exploration.

Are there any hidden gem castles or lesser-known historical sites in the area?

While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense due to its prominence, the Castle Howard Mock Medieval Tower is an interesting folly within the Castle Howard grounds, offering a unique historical perspective. In Norfolk, beyond the major sites, places like Burgh Castle (a well-preserved Roman fort) and Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate (a Norman motte-and-bailey) offer fascinating, perhaps less crowded, historical experiences.

What is the historical significance of castles near Terrington?

The castles around Terrington hold significant historical value. Norwich Castle was founded by William the Conqueror, while Castle Rising housed Queen Isabella. In North Yorkshire, Middleham Castle is renowned as the childhood home of King Richard III, and Castle Howard, though a stately home, has been home to the Howard family for over 300 years, showcasing centuries of aristocratic history and architecture.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in the Terrington area?

Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and architectural grandeur of the castles. For Castle Howard, the extensive gardens and parkland are a major draw. The well-preserved structures and earthworks of Castle Rising offer a unique glimpse into 12th-century life. The community has shared over 12 photos and given more than 40 upvotes to the castles around Terrington, highlighting their visual appeal and historical interest.

Are there any castles that were used as filming locations?

Yes, Castle Howard in North Yorkshire is famous for its role as a filming location. It has been featured in productions such as 'Bridgerton' and 'Brideshead Revisited', adding to its appeal for many visitors.

Can I visit any castles that are still privately owned or have unique stories?

Yes, Crayke Castle in North Yorkshire is a privately owned Grade I listed building on the site of a Norman Motte and Bailey Castle. While not generally open to the public, its presence adds to the historical character of the village. In Norfolk, Middleton Castle, an elegant 15th-century castle, is primarily available for private hire, showcasing its stunning seclusion and well-preserved features.

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