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Bolton Castle Yorkshire
  Castle Bolton, Nr Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4ET Privately Owned  
Bolton Castle

Bolton Castle dominates the Wensleydale village of Castle Bolton. The exterior of the castle looks quite complete, but the interior is mainly an empty shell, with only the west range and south-west tower still intact.

In 1379, Sir Richard, 1st Baron Scrope, who was Chancellor for Richard II, was granted a licence to crenellate his manor. This allowed him to officially continue work on the castle he was building on the site of his old house. The plan of the castle is a quadrangle with accommodation along each side and a tower at each corner. There is only one entry into the courtyard, and that is through a vaulted passage with a portcullis at each end. Inside the courtyard are five identical doorways, each protected by its own portcullis, effectively trapping any attackers who made it into the courtyard.

In 1568 Mary Queen of Scots was held at the castle for a year, before being moved to Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire. During the Civil War the castle was held by the Royalist, John Scrope. In 1645, starvation forced him to surrender to a Parliamentary army after a year long siege. The castle was slighted, leaving only the west range and south-west tower habitable. In 1762, the weakened north-east tower collapsed during a storm, but the rest of the castle survives almost to its original height.

Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.boltoncastle.co.uk
Telephone Number Tel: 01969 623981     Fax: 01969 623332
info@boltoncastle.co.uk
Parking There is a car park
Toilets There are toilets
Shop There is a shop
Food & Drink There is a tearoom
Picnics There are picnic tables beside the car park
Dogs No dogs
Guided Tours Guided tours available for booked parties
Audio Tour No audio tours
Disabled Some areas on the lower floor are accessible by wheel-chair
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