Pickering Castle
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Motte and Bailey castle | |
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Pickering Castle is a
Design
Pickering Castle was originally a timber and earth motte and bailey castle.[1] It was developed into a stone motte and bailey castle which had a stone shell keep. The current inner ward was originally the bailey, and was built between 1180 and 1187.[2] The keep was developed into a stone shell keep sometime during the years 1216 to 1236 along with the chapel – there is a reconstruction of the chapel at the site. Between the years 1323 and 1326 there was an outer ward and curtain wall built, along with three towers. There were also two ditches, one situated outside of the curtain wall and one in the outer ward. After this a gatehouse, ovens, hall and the storehouses were built. The castle is situated in the Vale of Pickering and has a considerably steep cliff on the west side which would have been a great defensive attribute.
History
The original structure was built by the
Its remains are particularly well-preserved because it is one of only a few castles which were largely unaffected by the 15th-century Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War of the 17th century. However, during the civil war, the castle was held for the king and was breached on its west side, with most part of this side being dismantled.[5] Three mounds to the west of the castle are said to have been the positions that Cromwell's forces placed their canons to destroy the west wall.[7] Later in the conflict, Parliamentary troops occupied the site and Sir Hugh Cholmeley stripped the lead, timber, and iron from the towers of the castle to provide extra defences for Scarborough Castle.[8][9]
In 1926, the
See also
References
- ^ a b c Fox 1936, p. 5.
- ISBN 0300096658.)
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- ^ Fox 1936, p. 7.
- ^ a b Clark 2008, p. 356.
- ^ Page 1968, p. 463.
- OCLC 4315635.
- ^ Fox 1936, p. 8.
- OCLC 792874631.
- ^ Historic England. "Pickering Castle: 11th century motte and bailey castle and 13th century shell keep castle (1009884)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ^ Darley, Karen (13 February 2023). "Pickering Castle among top attractions in Yorkshire". Gazette & Herald. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
Sources
- Clark, George Thomas (2008) [1873]. "Pickering Castle". The Archaeological Journal. 30. Royal Archaeological Institute. ISSN 0066-5983.
- Fox, Grace E. (1936). Pickering Castle. Whitby: Horne & son. OCLC 32047563.
- Page, William, ed. (1968). The Victoria history of the county of York, North Riding volume two. London: Dawsons of Pall Mall for the University of London Institute of Historical Research. ISBN 0712903100.