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Richmond Castle is dramatically sited at the top of a high cliff overlooking
the River Swale. The castle uniquely contains two types of keep, Scolland's
Hall, an early French style 11th century keep, and the much taller, 12th
century tower keep that still dominates the castle.
The castle never saw military action and was in a fairly ruinous state
by the beginning of the 16th century. It received repairs in the 19th
century when it became the home of the North York Militia, and was still
in use by the military during the First and Second World Wars.
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