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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...
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Hylton_Castle^ "Sunderland wins £5.4million to bring Old Fire Station and Hylton Castle back to life". ... "Hylton Castle's future – you decide". Sunderland Echo.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g227059-…Tüm yapılacak şeylere bakın. Hylton Castle. 4. 66 yorum. Sunderland bölgesindeki 47 yapılacak şeyden 16. sıradaki. Merkezi ve İlgi Çekici NoktalarKaleler.
- facebook.com HyltonCastleHC/Wednesday 21st February and Saturday 24th February 2024. 11am on both days… See more. hyltoncastle.org.uk. Castle Tour - Hylton Castle.
- fabulousnorth.com hylton-castle/Castle In Sunderland, Tyne And Wear. 14th century gatehouse tower built by Sir William Hylton.
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- atlasobscura.com places/hylton-castleDiscover Hylton Castle in Sunderland, England: Home of the infamous Cauld Lad of Hylton and one of the inspirations behind "Alice" in Sunderland.
- pinterest.com dchampken/sunderland-hylton-castle/Jan 17, 2024 - Explore Deb c's board "Sunderland / Hylton castle" on Pinterest. See more ideas about sunderland, victorian buildings, castle.
- seeitdoitsunderland.co.uk hylton-castleHow To Get There. Hylton Castle is located on Craigavon Road near Sunderland and can be reached by car via North Hylton Road.
- wp.sunderland.ac.uk seagullcity/hylton-castle/Briggs’ son inherited the castle and lived there until his death in 1900. 37a Hylton Castle. ... Image courtesy of Sunderland Antiquarian Society.
- sunderlandglobalmedia.org sunderland-guide-hylton…Hylton Castle is a medieval stone castle located in the North of Sunderland. Come and learn the story of the Hylton family and the "Cauld lad" ghost.
- tovisorga.com sunderland/how-old-is-hylton-castle…Contents show
- 1 Can you visit Hylton Castle?
- 2 Does Sunderland have a Castle?
- thrillophilia.com attractions/hylton-castle-…Hylton Castle is one of the iconic places to visit in Sunderland and is regarded as the second oldest building in the entire city.