Best castles around Acomb refers to two distinct locations in the UK: a suburb of York and a village in Northumberland. While traditional castles are not directly within these locations, their surrounding areas offer a range of historical fortified structures. These include medieval manor houses, Roman turrets, and Jacobean mansions, providing insights into various periods of British history. The region presents opportunities to explore diverse architectural styles and historical contexts.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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The Beaufront Castle Gatehouse is the gateway to the impressive Beaufront Castle, a Grade I listed manor house in Northumberland, near Hexham. Although the castle itself was built between 1836 and 1841 in the Castellated Gothic Revival style by architect John Dobson, the complex contains older elements such as a clock tower with a bell dating from 1694 and parts of a 17th-century house belonging to the Errington family. The gatehouse is believed to be part of this historic structure and served as both ceremonial and functional access to the estate. It stands on a site where a pele tower—a fortified tower house that was later incorporated into the manor house—was mentioned as early as 1415.
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Hexham Moot Hall is an impressive medieval gatehouse dating from around 1379, situated on the east side of the Market Place. It was built by order of the Archbishop of York, Alexander Neville, as a gateway to the walled complex surrounding the Old Gaol. A Grade I listed building, it is one of the best-preserved medieval courthouses in Northern England. It comprises a four-story tower with a vaulted doorway on the ground floor and a courtroom on the first floor. The tower features Gothic windows, a machicolated parapet, and a three-story annex with a stepped gable. It served as the Hexhamshire Courthouse until 1572, and then for the midsummer quarter sessions until 1838.
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One of the remaining ruins of fortifications on Hadrian's Wall. Managed by English Heritage it's open all year and free entry. Link it up with a walk to or from Chesters Roman Fort to the east.
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exciting section of Hadrian's Wall
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This hall was built in the 14th or early 15th century. It is on the site of an earlier (pre-1355) Moot Hall. It also housed a chapel, gaol and until 1838 a court. https://historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/education/educational-images/the-moot-hall-hexham-7395
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1800s castle and gatehouse. Peel Tower recorded on the site in 1415
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17th-century Jacobean mansion incorporating a substantial 14th-century pele tower. The castle is open to the public in June.
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Acomb refers to two distinct locations in the UK: a large suburb of York and a village in Northumberland. While traditional castles aren't directly within these locations, their surrounding areas offer a range of historical fortified structures. You can explore medieval manor houses, Roman turrets, and Jacobean mansions, providing insights into various periods of British history.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Beaufront Castle Gatehouse, with its blend of architectural styles and historical depth, is a great option. Aydon Castle, a well-preserved 13th-century fortified manor house, is also family-friendly. Additionally, the grounds of Chipchase Castle are open year-round for exploration.
Many sites are accessible year-round. For example, Black Carts Turret (Hadrian's Wall) is open all year. Aydon Castle is typically open daily. If you wish to see the interior of the Jacobean mansion at Chipchase Castle, it is usually open to the public only in June, though its grounds are accessible year-round.
Yes, you can visit Black Carts Turret (Hadrian's Wall), a historical site that sits within a 460-meter length of Hadrian's Wall. It offers magnificent views to the north and provides a glimpse into Roman history in the area.
In Hexham, you can explore The Moot Hall, an impressive medieval gatehouse dating from around 1379. It is a Grade I listed building and one of the best-preserved medieval courthouses in Northern England, offering a rich historical experience.
The region around Acomb offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Hexham, with options like the 'Beaufront Castle Gatehouse – Route 72 Past Bywell Hall loop'. There are also MTB trails, such as the 'Bellingham & Hexham loop on the Sandstone Way'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Acomb or MTB Trails around Acomb guides.
Beyond the more prominent castles, you might find interest in sites like Acomb Grange near York, which was a medieval moated grange with archaeological significance. In Northumberland, the Beaufront Castle Gatehouse itself is part of a complex with older elements, including a site where a pele tower was mentioned as early as 1415, offering a blend of architectural history.
Yes, Black Carts Turret (Hadrian's Wall) offers magnificent views to the north, making it an excellent spot for scenic overlooks while exploring historical ruins.
Aydon Castle is a fine example of a 13th-century English manor house that remains almost completely intact. Originally built as a home, it was fortified during the Anglo-Scottish War due to numerous attacks. From the 17th century until 1966, it served as a farmhouse, showcasing its adaptability through history.
Chipchase Castle is an impressive 17th-century Jacobean mansion. It incorporates a substantial 14th-century pele tower, demonstrating a blend of grand country house design with defensive origins. Various prominent figures have owned it, each adding their touch, including a classical facade added in 1734.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of historical structures, from ancient Roman fortifications like Black Carts Turret to medieval gatehouses such as The Moot Hall, and fortified manor houses like Aydon Castle. The well-preserved nature and the insights into various periods of British history are highly valued by the komoot community.


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