• Gleaston Castle is a medieval building in a valley about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north-east of the village of Gleaston. The village lies between the towns of Ulverston...
  • Gleaston Castle descended through the Harrington family until 1458 when it passed to William Bonville through marriage and was subsequently abandoned.
  • Gleaston Castle is a gem of a site; a little known and poorly understood courtyard or enclosure castle, located in the beautiful Furness Peninsula.
  • Despite a long period of neglect, Gleaston Castle survives reasonably well and still retains significant remains of upstanding medieval fabric.
  • Site Name: Gleaston Castle Location: near Furness County: Lancashire Location Type: Town - near town at determined location.
  • Also known as: Enclosure castle known as Gleaston Castle. ... Description. ALDINGHAM GLEASTON SD 27 SE Gleaston Castle 19/13 25.3.70 I.
  • ...costed condition survey and feasibility study for development of the fortified house of Burneside Hall South Lakeland and the Ruinous Gleaston Castle, Cumbria.
  • Grade Not applicable to this List entry. Scheduled Monument: Enclosure Castle Known As Gleaston Castle.
  • Church of England Diocese: Carlisle. Details. The monument includes the upstanding and buried remains of Gleaston medieval enclosure castle.