Danby Castle

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Danby Castle is a historic medieval fortified manor house in North Yorkshire, England, known for its association with the de Brus family and its later use as a courthouse and farmhouse.

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Danby Castle canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
fortified manor house
historic building
architecturalStyle medieval
associatedWith House of Bruce NERFINISHED
Thomas de Brus NERFINISHED
de Brus family NERFINISHED
builtFor de Brus family NERFINISHED
category Castles in North Yorkshire
Country houses in North Yorkshire
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
country England
era medieval period
hasCondition partly restored
partly ruined
hasFunction agricultural
judicial
residential
hasPart courtyard
gatehouse
hall range
tower
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
locatedIn Danby NERFINISHED
Eskdale, North Yorkshire NERFINISHED
North York Moors National Park NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
materialUsed stone
nearby Danby Moors NERFINISHED
Danby village NERFINISHED
River Esk NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the de Brus family
later use as a courthouse
later use as a farmhouse
medieval fortified manor architecture
openToPublic yes
ownedBy private owner
region Yorkshire and the Humber
surroundedBy farmland
moorland
usedAs courthouse
farm buildings
farmhouse
fortified residence
manor house
usedFor events venue
wedding venue

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Danby hasLandmark Danby Castle