Scarborough Castle
Situated at the edge of a cliff along the North Yorkshire coast, a naturally defended area and a perfect look out spot, Scarborough Castle still dominates the town and harbour some 300ft (91m) below. The roughly triangular piece of ground forming the headland of Castle Hill has been occupied for over 2500 years, but the first stone fortress on the site wasn’t built until the early 12th century by William le Gros. Remains of his early building include a chapel, much altered in the 14th century, and the curtain walls which were strengthened by Henry II in the second half of the 12th century. Henry II was also responsible for destroying the original gate tower and erecting a more elaborate, three-storey square Keep, typical of that period, protected further by a traditional forebuilding.
Although the top of the keep has disappeared, some remaining walls provide a good indication of how splendid this structure was. Fireplaces at the first and second levels can still be seen in the walls. Nothing exists of the once mighty forebuilding except the foundations, which show clearly its size and estimated height of some 40ft (12m). From this date, Scaborough Castle became practically impregnable, although the outer defences were continually improved and reinforced over the years. Scarborough Castle was the strategically important Northern base of Kings and Queens for almost five centuries, and with each new reign came further additions and improvements to the original building.
(National heritage.)
Scarborough Castle belongs to the following groups:
Britain's Coastline, Castle Magic, Heritage in Stone, North East England, The Greatest View in the World, This is England, Treasured UK Structures and United KingdomAvailable for sale as Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Johanne Brunet
Gorgeous lighting Paul! The composition and colours are also really good! Well done!
Paul McGuire in reply to Johanne Brunet’s comment
Thanks Johanne. I used a Grad ND to bring out the sky, Iv’e lived in Scarborough for 23 years and this is the first time Iv’e been to the castle! Shameful ey!
Johanne Brunet
I definitely have to get one of those… Well, as they say… it’s never too late! :-)
Richard Ion
Interesting text to go with a fine composition Paul. If you have time, please enter this into our Heritage in Stone Group!
Richard
Paul McGuire in reply to Richard Ion’s comment
Thanks Richard. Thanks for pointing out your group too!
SPQQKY
that Grad ND worked well…. great shot ..
Gordo’
Paul McGuire in reply to SPQQKY’s comment
Cheers Gordo!
NatureRules
Awesome shot/views here Paul.. Great job!
Paul McGuire in reply to NatureRules’s comment
Thank you!
amarica
Excellent work Paul!! Congratulations on being featured in the Castle Magic group!!!
Paul McGuire in reply to amarica’s comment
Thanks! :)
Den579
Beautiful. I feel like I’m there.
Paul McGuire in reply to Den579’s comment
Thanks very much :) Thanks for looking too!
michael byerley
THIS FANTASTIC !!! I REALLY LOVE THIS ANGLE.FASCINATING STRUCTURE
Paul McGuire in reply to michael byerley’s comment
Isn’t it just! Thanks for your comments Michael. Really appreciated!
Patricia Gibson
Stunning capture Paul and interesting blurb!
Paul McGuire in reply to Patricia Gibson’s comment
Thank you!!!
ashroc
Fabulous photo. I had a great time visiting Scarborough last year from Australia. Loved the castle :)
Paul McGuire in reply to ashroc’s comment
Awesome! It’s a grand spot! Glad you liked it!
Shelly Hiebert
Beautiful shot Paul!
Paul McGuire in reply to Shelly Hiebert’s comment
Why, Thank you Shelly! ;)
Meeli Sonn, 22 days ago
Great
Paul McGuire in reply to Meeli Sonn’s comment, 19 days ago
Thank you!!