Images from Sandal Castle, Sandal Magna, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.
(Shot raw and processed using: DxO PL Elite/ Viewpoint, Adobe LrC/ PS with Tony Kuyper Panels and Topaz Labs Studio. These images are by Phil as Karen was working in nearby Wakefield).
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Phil and Karen
1. William de Warenne received the Manor of Wakefield from King Henry I in about 1106 and it is believed Sandal Castle was first built in the early 1100’s, with the original earthwork motte and bailey castle completed by about 1130.
2. The castle's rebuilding in stone started at the end of the 1100s, with material supplies referenced in 1270 and 1275.
3. The castle was attacked and captured by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, for a short period in the early 1300s. After this, the Castle continued to develop under the de Warennes until 1361. From 1361 the castle was in the hands of royal owners.
4. Sandal Castle was involved in the Wars of the Roses (a dynastic war between the houses of Lancaster and York). The Battle of Wakefield took place here on 30 December 1460. Richard, Duke of York was fatally wounded in the battle. The Battle was fought on Wakefield Green, below the castle. Sandal Castle itself suffered no damage.
5. In 1484-85 King Richard III ordered additional building works at Sandal Castle, with the aim of making it a suitable base for a permanent household. Richard III was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. This brought to an end any further developments at Sandal Castle and it gradually fell into decay and by 1600 it was completely unoccupied.
6. Since 1954 the ruins of Sandal Castle have been owned and managed by Wakefield Metropolitan District Council.
(Source: Wakefield Museums and Castles).