West Ayton, Yorkshire….
Hiding behind the twin villages of West and East Ayton are the ruins of Ayton Castle. Not on many maps (apart from the OS maps) this small but magnificent castle was built in the 1400’s by Sir Ralph Evre. The style is rather unusual for a castle so far south of the Scottish Border…whilst referred to as a castle it is really a fortified house, a style known as a Pele Tower. The style was used by wealthy Farmers and Families as protection for their homes and Livestock against both marauding Scottish Clans or raiding Border Reivers.
Ayton Castle also guards another secret, the wonderful Nature Reserve of Forge Valley Woodlands. Mixed woods, wildflowers and the Yorkshire River Derwent all surrounded by lush meadows.
5th June
(C) David Oakes 2015
Beautiful photos, David. I like the colors. We spent 4 months traveling in England and Scotland in 2014. Yorkshire was one of our fav spots. We missed this one. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice weekend and more unexpected discoveries. Reinhold
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Thank you….keep tuned in
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What a lovely find. It always amazes me that in England you have all these people in a small area and yet can discover new (read old) things that you didn’t know about close to home. Lovely images David.
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Thanks David – very enticing images. Another set of pins in the map for future visits! Regards Thom.
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Hmmm… great find!! It’s on my list. Whether I can stripe off all the things on this list? Doubt it, but it does give plenty of choices! And I can almost smell the warm day from your photos. Especially the last one. Hearing the lark rejoycing.
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Beautiful place and amazing captures !
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