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Scaleby Castle is in the village of Scaleby, Cumbria. Originally built in the early 14th century, it was extended in the 15th century to form a substantial fortification. The castle was attacked twice and burnt by Parliamentary troops during the English Civil War, but later restored to form a country house.

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  • Scaleby Castle
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  • Scaleby Castle is in the village of Scaleby, Cumbria. Originally built in the early 14th century, it was extended in the 15th century to form a substantial fortification. The castle was attacked twice and burnt by Parliamentary troops during the English Civil War, but later restored to form a country house.
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
map caption
  • Shown within Cumbria
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  • 200(xsd:integer)
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Name
  • Scaleby Castle
Caption
  • Aerial photograph of Scaleby Castle
Group
  • "nb"
Ownership
  • Private
Latitude
  • 54(xsd:double)
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  • Cumbria
Longitude
  • -2(xsd:double)
Materials
  • Stone
Location
  • Scaleby, Cumbria, England
abstract
  • Scaleby Castle is in the village of Scaleby, Cumbria. Originally built in the early 14th century, it was extended in the 15th century to form a substantial fortification. The castle was attacked twice and burnt by Parliamentary troops during the English Civil War, but later restored to form a country house.
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