The Castle, Sledmere

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The Castle
Yorkshire
East Riding
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Sledmere Castle
Location
Grid reference: SE94936451
Location: 54°4’4"N, 0°33’3"W
History
Built 1790
For: Sir Christopher Sykes
by John Carr
House
Information

The Castle or Sledmere Castle, is a house built around 1790. It was designed by John Carr for Sir Christopher Sykes, the 2nd Baronet Sledmere, as an eye-catching folly for Syke's seat, Sledmere House.

The Castle was designed to add interest to the view from Sledmere House, built in a Gothic style to look like a castle entrance. The landscaping of the grounds led to the demolition and rebuilding of the whole village of Sledmere and the diversion of the York to Bridlington road.

The hosue is a Grade II listed building.[1]

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References

  1. National Heritage List 1161201: The Castle, Sledmere (Grade II listing)
  • Nikolaus Pevsner: The Buildings of England: Yorkshire: York & East Riding, 1972; 1995 Penguin Books ISBN 978-0-300-09593-7page 346
  • Popham, John: 'Sir Christopher Sykes at Sledmere – 1' in Country Life 16 January 1986, pp 128-132