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- Hylton Castle Trust, supported by Sunderland City Council, National Heritage Lottery Fund and English Heritage, has created a new and vibrant future for this...
- en.wikipedia.org Hylton CastleHylton Castle (/ˈhɪltən/ HIL-tən) is a stone castle in the North Hylton area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Originally built from wood by the Hilton (later Hylton)...
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g227059-…We had a rare few hours out today at Hylton Castle. ... Lad’ - she’s a brilliant storyteller and a real credit to the place, as are all of the staff at Hylton Castle.
- fabulousnorth.com hylton-castle/It was constructed by William Hylton around 1400 as a four storey gatehouse, which would have been part of a bigger castle.
- Overall, Hylton Castle serves as a reminder of the historical significance of Sunderland and provides visitors with a glimpse into the past.
- wp.sunderland.ac.uk seagullcity/hylton-castle/The original castle on this site was built by the Hylton family shortly after the Norman conquest in 1066. ... Image courtesy of Sunderland Antiquarian Society.
- atlasobscura.com places/hylton-castleOriginally built shortly after the Norman Conquest, Hylton Castle was the principal seat of the Hylton family and remained so until the death of the last baron in 1746.
- wearsideonline.com hylton-castle/Building work for the current stone castle began in the 1400’s by Sir William de Hylton.
- english-heritage.org.uk visit/places/hylton-…This distinctive and highly decorative gatehouse-tower of a castle was built by the wealthy Sir William Hylton shortly before 1400.
- sunderlandglobalmedia.org sunderland-guide-hylton…Hylton Castle is a medieval stone castle which has stood for over 600 years.
- sunderlandecho.com retro/the-hidden-history-of-…Now surrounded by housing, Hylton Castle stood alone on the outskirts of Sunderland for centuries.
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- unitedkingdomlovers.uk sunderland/en/business/…A: The distinctive and highly decorative gatehouse-tower of a castle built by Sir William Hylton before 1400 is managed by Hylton Castle Trust.