- Helmsley Castle
Infobox UKproperty
property_name = Helmsley Castle
imgage_name = Helmsley_Castle3.jpg
image_size|250px
caption = Helmsley Castle
type =Medieval castle
NT/EH/RHS =English Heritage
area =
main = Castle ruins
other =
public_access = Yes
museum = No
exhibition = Yes
country =England
region =Yorkshire and the Humber gridSquare = SE6183
address =Helmsley , North Yorkshire
postcode = YO62 5AB
refreshments = No
parking = Yes
shop = Yes
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co_ord =coord|54|14|41|N|1|03|50|W|display=inline,title|region:GB_type:landmarkHelmsley Castle is a
medieval castle situated in the market town ofHelmsley ,North Yorkshire ,England .The castle was first constructed in wood around
1120 byWalter l'Espec . Walter had no children and on his death in1154 the castle passed to his sister Adelina who had marriedPeter de Roos . In1186 their son Robert de Roos began work on converting the castle to stone. He built the two main towers, the round corner towers and the main gateway on the south side of the castle. He died in1227 , granting the castle to his older son William who lived there from 1227 to1258 . The only change made to the castle during this time was the construction of the chapel in the courtyard.William's son, Robert, inherited the castle and was Lord of Helmsley from 1258 to
1285 . Robert's son William then inherited the castle. He raised the east tower and built the new hall and kitchen, as well as strengthening the castle. He also built a dividing wall in the castle, dividing it into north and south sides, with the southern half designated for the private use of the lord's family in the new hall and east tower, and the northern half containing the old hall to be used by the steward and other castle officials. Robert died in1316 .Helmsley Castle remained in the possession of the de Roos family until 1478 when Edmund de Roos sold the castle to Richard, Duke of Gloucester who later became Richard III. Richard did nothing to the castle, staying instead at nearby
Middleham Castle . After Richard III's death at theBattle of Bosworth , Helmsley castle was restored to Edmund de Roos by Henry VII.Edmund died childless in
1508 , when Helmsley Castle was inherited by his cousin Sir George Manners ofEtal . On George's death in1513 his son Thomas Manners inherited it. He was created Earl of Rutland in1525 . On his death in1543 , Thomas was succeeded by his son, Henry, but it was under the rule of his grandson Edward, that the castle was altered next. He had the Old Hall converted into a Tudor mansion, converted the13th century chapel into a kitchen linked to the old hall by a covered gallery, and knocked the new hall down. The south barbican was also converted into a more comfortable residence at this time., Francis' daughter.
During the
English Civil War , the castle was besieged bySir Thomas Fairfax in1644 . Sir Jordan Crosland held it for the King for three months before surrendering. Parliament ordered that the castle should be slighted to prevent its further use and so much of the castle's walls, gates and the eastern half of the east tower were destroyed. However the mansion was spared. The castle had by this time been inherited byGeorge Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham who married Mary, daughter of Thomas Fairfax in 1657.After his death in
1687 the castle was sold to Charles Duncombe, a banker and politician who was knighted in1699 and becameLord Mayor of London in1708 . His sister Mary's husband, Thomas Brown, inherited the castle on Charles's death in1711 . Thomas changed his name to Duncombe. He hired Sir John Vanbrugh to build a new stately home atDuncombe Park overlooking the castle and left the castle to decay. Although it is still owned by Lord Feversham of Duncombe Park the castle is now in the care ofEnglish Heritage .References
* [http://www.northyorkmoors-stay.co.uk/tourist/Helmsley-Castle.html Helmsley Castle 1]
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server.php?show=conProperty.367 Helmsley Castle 2]
* [http://www.castlexplorer.co.uk/england/helmsley/helmsley.php Helmsley Castle 3]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2350027 Helmsley Castle 4]
*Fry, Plantagenet Somerset, "The David & Charles Book of Castles", David & Charles, 1980. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3
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