Bolton Castle

Bolton Castle

Bolton Castle

Situated on the Wensleydale moors, Bolton Castle stands as one of England’s best-preserved medieval castles. Constructed in the 14th century by Sir Richard le Scrope as a fortified residence, the castle remains a distinctive landmark in the Yorkshire Dales. Its robust stone walls and towers rise from the moorland, offering a tangible link to the past. Today, visitors can explore the castle’s historic interiors, walk through the scenic grounds, and gain insights into the lives of its former inhabitants, including the Scrope family, whose descendants still own the property.

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