Ayton Castle
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Laalamani
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Ayton Castle can be described as a late fourteenth century 3-storeyed ‘stone tower’ house; containing ‘rib-vaulted’ chambers as well as ‘twin mural’ stairs. These stairs have been constructed to provide access to upper floors. A corner happens to stand to height of wall-head, wherein surviving corbels provide evidence of machicolated parapet; along with corner turret.
Category: Castle
Address: SE 988-851, Yorkshire, England
Website http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_north/101/aytoncastle.htm
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