• Skipton Castle; Main Gate / The Castle
    Conduit Court; the yew tree was planted as a sapling by Lady Anne Clifford in 1659The Medieval Kitchen; preparing butter curlsThe Medieval Kitchen; preparing food typical of 1635The Banqueting HallThe Withdrawing Room; sewingView of the rear of the Castle en route to Skipton Castle WoodsSkipton Castle WoodsSkipton Castle Woods; the Round Dam area / Eller BeckView of Skipton from the moorland behind it

    Skipton; Castle and Woods

    13. august 2023, England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Skipton Castle was originally built as a motte and bailey castle by the Normans in 1091; the cliffs behind drop down to Eller Beck and woodland behind it, making for a good strategic position. It was passed to and renovated by the Clifford family in 1310 and is one of the best preserved and complete medieval castles in England.

    During our visit, there was a 1635 household reenactment going on over the weekend; it was interestto hear how things were done then by chatting to the serving staff, the cook the physcian, and the musicians in some of the places our tour map took us from the main gates. These included Lady Anne's Steps, the Conduit Court, the Kitchen, the Banqueting Hall, the Withdrawing Room, the Lord's Day room , the Watchtower, the muniment room, the curing room. It was a good visit!

    We then walked through Skipton Castle Woods, part of the landscape for 1,000 years, and very much a part of Skipton, industrial heritage. In the 18th century, Eller Brook was dammed so as to provide water for the Mills of the town; it was also fed into the Spings Canal to provide water for the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The walk took us past the Round Dam and the Long Dam and then back over Moorland to the town.
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