Castle Steads

Heritage Site in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Castle Steads

Moor Lane Moor Lane near Crumma.
Moor Lane Credit: Peter McDermott

Castle Steads is a prominent heritage site located in Yorkshire, England. Situated on the outskirts of a small village, it encompasses the remains of an ancient hillfort and offers a captivating insight into the region's rich history.

The site is believed to have been occupied as early as the Iron Age, with archaeological evidence suggesting human habitation from around 400 BC. The hillfort itself is situated atop a hill, providing a strategic advantage to its occupants, who would have used it for defensive purposes. The remains consist of earthworks and fortifications, including ramparts and ditches, which give visitors a glimpse into the structure and layout of the fort.

Castle Steads is also associated with the Roman period, as it is believed to have been reoccupied and modified during this time. Roman artifacts, such as pottery and coins, have been discovered in the vicinity, further confirming the site's historical significance.

Today, Castle Steads is a popular destination for history enthusiasts and visitors interested in the region's past. The site offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, allowing visitors to appreciate the strategic location chosen by its ancient inhabitants. Interpretive signs and information boards provide valuable insights into the site's history, making it an educational experience for all.

Castle Steads, with its ancient hillfort and Roman associations, is a captivating heritage site that offers a unique glimpse into Yorkshire's past. Its historical significance, combined with its natural beauty, makes it a must-visit destination for those interested in exploring the region's rich history.

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Castle Steads Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.463/-1.822 or Grid Reference NZ1107. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Moor Lane Moor Lane near Crumma.
Moor Lane
Moor Lane near Crumma.
Schussing Moor Lane This bit of Moor Lane not only had a compressed snow surface with just a little new snow on top for speed, but was also the perfect gradient for an introductory nordic ski trip to get people schussing. Being chased down the slope by someone face-first on a toboggan gives some incentive to keep going.
Schussing Moor Lane
This bit of Moor Lane not only had a compressed snow surface with just a little new snow on top for speed, but was also the perfect gradient for an introductory nordic ski trip to get people schussing. Being chased down the slope by someone face-first on a toboggan gives some incentive to keep going.
Track above Gayles
Track above Gayles
View over a wall, near Gayles
View over a wall, near Gayles
The Church of St James The Church of St James at Dalton.
The Church of St James
The Church of St James at Dalton.
The Grange The Grange in Gayles Village.
The Grange
The Grange in Gayles Village.
Low Fields Fields at Low Fields Farm.
Low Fields
Fields at Low Fields Farm.
Flats Bank Flats bank, the road from Gayles to Ravensworth.
Flats Bank
Flats bank, the road from Gayles to Ravensworth.
Long Bank The road leading down into Dalton.
Long Bank
The road leading down into Dalton.
Moor Lane The waterworks building and reservoir alongside Moor Lane above Dalton.
Moor Lane
The waterworks building and reservoir alongside Moor Lane above Dalton.
Feldom Ranges Buildings on the MOD ranges at Feldom.
Feldom Ranges
Buildings on the MOD ranges at Feldom.
Approaching Dalton village The bridge spans Dalton Beck, a tributary of the Tees.
Approaching Dalton village
The bridge spans Dalton Beck, a tributary of the Tees.
Driveway to Dalton Fields An impressive tree-lined avenue leading to the Georgian Grade II listed country house of Dalton Fields. Traffic to the adjoining farm is by another driveway a short way to the north-west.
Driveway to Dalton Fields
An impressive tree-lined avenue leading to the Georgian Grade II listed country house of Dalton Fields. Traffic to the adjoining farm is by another driveway a short way to the north-west.
Tree-lined avenue at Dalton Fields An impressive tree-lined avenue leading to the Georgian Grade II listed country house of Dalton Fields.
Tree-lined avenue at Dalton Fields
An impressive tree-lined avenue leading to the Georgian Grade II listed country house of Dalton Fields.
Pond near Dalton Fields Seen from High Lane.
Pond near Dalton Fields
Seen from High Lane.
Dalton Fields Georgian Grade II listed country house.
Dalton Fields
Georgian Grade II listed country house.
Slip Inn Bank Entrance to Gayles village from the east.
Slip Inn Bank
Entrance to Gayles village from the east.
Field and transmission lines Between Gayles and Dalton.
Field and transmission lines
Between Gayles and Dalton.
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Castle Steads is located at Grid Ref: NZ1107 (Lat: 54.463, Lng: -1.822)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.463,-1.822
Barrier: cattle_grid
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 54.4586921/-1.8207459
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