Black Swan Hotel accommodation Hotel dining room

 

at Middleham

in The Yorkshire Dales

  
 
 
 
 

 
 

Middleham, Its Castle and links with Richard III

 

Middleham and Wensleydale have an amazing history with amazing events and characters dating back as far as the 12th century with the building of Middleham castle.

Richard III is one of the many notable figures that fill the local history books, he spent his early years living at Middleham Castle and it is said that this was his favourite home.

In 1568, Mary Queen of Scots was imprisioned in Castle Bolton, a remote castle found between Redmire and Carperby. It is said that she made a bid for freedom but was captured nearby on Leyburn Shawl in a spot now known as Queens Gap. There are several walks that take in this area and they are highly recommended, both for the wonderful views and the historic significance.

Middleham also had the first recorded jockey in Isaac Cape in 1733, the history of horse racing in the area is rich and a must visit for any racing/horse enthusiast

The cheese making that Wensleydale is famous for was started by the monks of Jervaulx Abbey, until its destruction at the Dissolution. Jervaulx suffered greatly because the last abbot was involved in the Pilgrimage of Grace. After this the farmers took up the mantle of cheese making and today the factory in Hawes continues the traditions

Middleham Online website has further information on Middleham Castle and Links with King Richard III and also The Richard III Society website


 
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