Gisborough Castle and Priors House
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Other/Unknown), and also as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Gisborough Castle and Priors House |
Alternative Names | Giseburghe; Guisborough; Wars Field; Fair Field |
Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | Redcar & Cleveland |
1974 Authority | Cleveland |
Civil Parish | Guisborough |
King writes Guisborough is persistantly credited with a castle on no evidence at all. L'Anson gave some tenurial evidence for an early C11 castle here but with no trace of remains. This is identified by Mackenzie (referencing Ord) as standing "in a field near the lane leading from Church Street to Redcar, called War's Field, and can still he traced by the moat in this and in the adjoining field, having well elevated ridges and uneven surfaces, the whole occupying several acres of ground."
Priors house granted licence to crenellate in 1344. Jackson writes house - may have stood in a field known as "Wars Field" situated "close to the lane going from Church Street to Redcar". Together with an adjoining field, Wars Field contained "Part of a moat - with elevated ridges and uneven surfaces, occupying several acres.
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NZ616163 |
Latitude | 54.5382118225098 |
Longitude | -1.04729998111725 |
Eastings | 461600 |
Northings | 516300 |