Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury
Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury
Best castles around Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury include historical sites and castle-like follies within and near this North Yorkshire civil parish. While the parish itself does not feature intact traditional castles, its history is marked by former fortified sites like Sedbury Hall and Gilling Castle (Gilling West), though their physical remains are no longer visible. The area also features architectural follies such as Rock Castle and The Rock, which were designed for picturesque landscape elements. The surrounding region offers…
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Great place to stop for a break when out cycling. Richmond market place has plenty of cafes and pubs, for bite to eat and a refreshing drink.
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Just outside Richmond, this is a lovely wood for a short stroll with the family or a beginning of a longer walk. From the path running alongside the river, there are truly terrific views of the Richmond Castle.
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Opening hours season 2023 (until Sunday 5 November): Kiplin is open every day except Thursday from 10am to 5pm. Doors open at 11am, last admission at 4pm. Last orders in the Tea Room 3.30pm (may be subject to seasonal changes). Entrance fees: Adults: £12 - Children £6.5 (<5yrs free) - Family tickets: £19.5 (1 adult + 2 children) or £32.5 (2 adults + 3 children)
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Ravensworth Castle is a grade II listed building dating from the 14th century but with frequent changes until 1808. It is now in ruins as in 1935 coal was mined directly under the property. The intention was to create a model village from the demolished castle but only three houses were built due to the start of the second world war. Ravensworth Castle featured in the BBC Series, Restoration. Griff Rhys Jones presented the programme in which viewers voted on which neglected ruin should receive a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Sadly it didn't win.
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Seeped in history, Richmond is a wonderful market town with a thriving market square and an impressive castle. The town was founded in 1071 with the castle being completed in 1086 so it really does offer a step back in time. It is an excellent gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and there are plenty of places to stay, eat and drink plus the beautiful riverside at the River Swale.
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Some amazing news of the castle can be found around Richmond town. There is some really good places for a quick snack Little little drummer been one of them.
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Richmond has plenty of cafes and shops so it's a good place for a stop on a cycle tour. It's a bit of a climb up to the Market Square though - cobbles too!
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Lovely market town. Highlights are the markets square, the castle and the River Swale waterfalls. While you're here, also check out Easby Abbey, a bit further to the east, via the B6271 or the shared past from The Station.
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Within the civil parish of Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury, you'll find historical sites related to former fortified structures and intriguing architectural follies. While no intact traditional castles remain, sites like Sedbury Hall once featured a 15th-century Pele Tower, and Gilling Castle (Gilling West) was a probable timber castle. Today, you can visit "Rock Castle" and "The Rock," which are 18th-century follies designed for picturesque landscape elements, offering a glimpse into historical architectural trends.
The most popular castle in the wider area is Richmond Castle, a historic Norman fortress standing on a rocky outcrop above the River Swale. Visitors also highly rate Richmond Market Town and Castle for its picturesque setting and Georgian architecture.
Yes, several sites are family-friendly. Richmond Castle and Richmond Market Town and Castle are both suitable for families. Additionally, View of Richmond Castle from Low Bank Wood offers a lovely short stroll with great views, perfect for families. Kiplin Hall & Gardens is also a family-friendly option with scenic walks and a tearoom.
Beyond the castle sites, the region is rich in history. Richmond Castle is one of Britain's oldest Norman fortresses. The nearby Richmond Market Town itself boasts Georgian architecture and a traditional cobbled market place. Further afield, you can visit Kiplin Hall & Gardens, a historic hall built in 1619, and the ruins of Ravensworth Castle, which dates back to the 14th century.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the "Ruins of Easby Abbey – Richmond Town Centre loop" or the "View of Old Stone Structures loop" starting from Gilling with Hartforth and Sedbury. Many trails offer views of Richmond Castle. You can find more details on hiking routes in the Hiking around Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury guide.
For truly terrific views of Richmond Castle, head to View of Richmond Castle from Low Bank Wood. Paths running alongside the river from this location offer excellent photographic opportunities of the castle.
Absolutely. The area offers various routes for running and cycling. For runners, there are moderate loops like "Richmond Castle – Richmond Town Centre loop." Cyclists can explore routes such as "Richmond Town Centre – Mocha Café loop." Discover more options in the Running Trails around Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury and Cycling around Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking beauty and historical significance of the region. The picturesque town of Richmond, with its Norman castle and Georgian architecture, is often highlighted. The scenic walks along the River Swale offering views of Richmond Castle are also a favorite, as are the charming cafes and shops in Richmond Market Town.
Yes, you can visit the Ravensworth Castle Ruins. This Grade II listed building dates from the 14th century and, despite being in ruins due to coal mining, offers a fascinating glimpse into its past. It has undergone frequent changes throughout its history until 1808.
While specific seasonal considerations for Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury castles are not detailed, generally, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for exploring outdoor historical sites and enjoying walks. However, the beauty of the North Yorkshire landscape means that autumn colors can be stunning, and winter visits can offer a stark, dramatic perspective, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
The nearby Richmond Market Town is an excellent place for amenities. It features plenty of cafes and restaurants, making it a good spot for a stop. Kiplin Hall & Gardens also has a celebrated tearoom. For accommodation, Richmond offers various options.


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