Gilling Castle–Gilling West near Richmond
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are no visible remains
Name | Gilling Castle–Gilling West near Richmond |
Alternative Names | Castle Hill; Scales Farm; Low Scales |
Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | North Yorkshire |
1974 Authority | North Yorkshire |
Civil Parish | Gilling With Hartforth And Sedbury |
Site of "Gilling Castle" the seat of Edwin, Earl of Mercia. The main period of occupation was over by C12. The last traces were removed at the beginning of C19. No visible remains. (PastScape)
Gilling was, however, the chief seat of Edwin Earl of Mercia, and possibly for a time the head of the castlery ( castellaria ) of Count Alan, though the day of its greatness was already over in the 12th century; this stronghold may have stood on 'Castle Hill.' (Longstaffe, Richmondshire (1852), 119. Raine denies that there is either 'recollection or tradition' of this ( Saint Cuthbert, 8 n.).)
GILLING, which passed at the Conquest from the Saxon Earl Edwin to Count Alan, was at the time of the Domesday Survey the chief manor in the district afterwards called Richmondshire. Count Alan held the vill of 4 carucates in demesne. The berewicks of Hartforth, Newton, the two Cowtons, Eryholme, Hale, Stapleton, Forcett and Barforth and the soke of Moulton, Barton, Eppleby, Cliff, Carlton, Barforth, Ovington, Girlington, Wycliffe, Thorp, Mortham, Egglestone, Brignall, Scargill, Barningham, East and West Layton, Manfield, Hutton and Stanwick were appurtenant to this manor. Count Alan had a 'castlery' of 199 'manors'—Gilling perhaps the head—but he soon made Richmond his chief seat and the head of his honour. Gilling lost all its old importance, but continued to be held by the lords of Richmond in demesne until the attainder of Richard Earl of Warwick. (VCH)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NZ163042 |
Latitude | 54.4334106445313 |
Longitude | -1.74882996082306 |
Eastings | 416390 |
Northings | 504250 |