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Scarborough Castle

Scarborough Castle is perched high above this famous North Yorkshire seaside town. Why build sandcastles when you could be king or queen of a real castle! With commanding views of the spectacular coastline, Scarborough Castle is one of the most dramatic castle ruins in the country.

 

In its prominent headland position over the seaside town, the castle has witnessed over 2,500 years of history. From Iron Age fort through Roman rule, as a Viking haven and right up to a strategic role in World War Two. Gain fascinating insights into the past with an exhibition which features intriguing artifacts from Scarborough's history. Climb the battlements to the viewing platform for stunning 'King's-Eye' views and why not take a break for tea in the 18th-century Master Gunner's House.

Visitors, the well and the keep - Scarborough
Visitors, the well and the keep from viewing platform © English Heritage (c) English Heritage Photo Library
Visitors, the well and the keep - Scarborough -   Visitors, the well and the keep from viewing platform © English Heritage (c) Areial view of Scarborough Castle towards Mosdale Hall -   Aerial view along the curtain wall towards Mosdale Hall the remains of the Medieval hall and the keep © Skyscan Balloon Photography (c) Scarborough Castle and Headland -   The castle and headland overlooking the town and harbour with yachts at anchor © English Heritage Photo Library (c) The Barbican, Scarborough -   The Barbican, Scarborough © English Heritage Photo Library (c) The Gatehouse, Scarborough -   The gatehouse © English Heritage Photo Library (c) Scarborough Castle -   View of the castle  walls (c) Scarborough (NMR20547/27) -   Scarborough castle photographed on 31-MAY-2006 with the strengthening of the sea defences nearing completion. © English Heritage. NMR (c) Scarborough -    (c) Kids at Scarborough Castle -    (c) Scarborough Castle ruins -    (c) Master Gunners House, Scarborough -   The master gunner's house with visitors sitting at picnic tables © English Heritage Photo Library (c)
Tea Room currently closed during the Winter months but hot drinks are still available for purchase from the shop.
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