Ripley Castle is a Grade I listed 14th-century country house in Ripley, North Yorkshire, England, 3 miles north of Harrogate. The house is built of coursed squared gritstone and ashlar with grey slate and stone slate roofs. A central two-storey block is flanked by a tower at one end and a three-storey wing at the other. A gatehouse which stands some 260 feet to …
Ripley Castle is a Grade I listed 14th-century country house in Ripley, North Yorkshire, England, 3 miles north of Harrogate. The house is built of coursed squared gritstone and ashlar with grey slate and stone slate roofs. A central two-storey block is flanked by a tower at one end and a three-storey wing at the other. A gatehouse which stands some 260 feet to the south of the main buildings is also Grade I listed, whilst the two weirs over Ripley Beck are Grade II listed and the grounds and gardens are also listed at Grade II.
Location: Ripley, North Yorkshire, England
Owner: Ingilby baronets
Year(s) built: 14th century
Renovated: 1783–86
Material: Gritstone and ashlar; grey and stone slate