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Spofforth Castle Yorkshire
  Spofforth, Harrogate, North Yorkshire English Heritage
Spofforth Castle

The ruins of a hall range are all that remain from a fortified house. The site had been the home of the Percy family since Norman times and in 1308, Henry de Percy obtained a licence to crenellate. However the next year he purchased the barony of Alnwick, and it was at Alnwick that he built a magnificent castle that became the new home of the Percys. The oldest visible part of the property is the 13th century undercroft to the hall, which is built against a rocky outcrop. There is a 14th century two-storey chamber to the north of the hall that has a polygonal stair turret on the north-west corner. The main hall was rebuilt in the 15th century.

Information
Telephone Number Tel. 0870 331 1181
customers@english-heritage.org.uk
Opening Times

April - September: 10am - 6pm daily
October - March: 10am - 4pm daily
Closed 24-26 Dec, 1 Jan

Entry Price

Free

Parking There is space to park next to the castle
Disabled

Not suitable for wheelchairs

Toilets No toilets
Shop No shop
Food & Drink No food and drink facilities
Picnics Suitable for picnics
Dogs Dogs allowed on leads
Guided Tours No guided tours
Audio Tour No audio tours
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