• Gleaston Castle has a quadrilateral plan, with a tower at each corner. The largest of these, the north-west tower, probably housed a hall.
  • Despite a long period of neglect, Gleaston Castle survives reasonably well and still retains significant remains of upstanding medieval fabric.
  • Gleaston Castle descended through the Harrington family until 1458 when it passed to William Bonville through marriage and was subsequently abandoned.
  • Gleaston Castle is situated about two miles West of Aldingham, with Scales to the North and Gleaston to the South. ... 2007 photos of Gleaston Castle.
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  • Gleaston Castle is a gem of a site; a little known and poorly understood courtyard or enclosure castle, located in the beautiful Furness Peninsula.
  • ...costed condition survey and feasibility study for development of the fortified house of Burneside Hall South Lakeland and the Ruinous Gleaston Castle, Cumbria.
  • Gleaston Castle is an early 14th-century castle in a sheltered rural setting south of Ulverston, with surviving buildings now incorporated into a working farm.
  • The castle seen from the south. ... Click a thumbnail to hold the image on screen. Information about Gleaston Castle on Castle Facts.