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Baile Hill

The little-known second castle that William the Conqueror built in York.

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Baile Hill was the second defensive castle that William the Conqueror built in York in the wake of the Norman conquest. Perched atop a manmade earthen mound, it was once an imposing motte and bailey castle with a moat, built right across the River Ouse from its better-known counterpart, Clifford's Tower. Yet little remains of this forgotten fortress, and few visitors to York today even realize it's there.

Shortly after his invasion of southern England, the Norman king built Clifford's Tower, colloquially known as York Castle, in 1068. The North, however, would prove difficult to subdue. The following year, King William met a violent rebellion in northern England with an equally brutal response, known as the "Harrying of the North." He then secured the region by building a second fortress on the west side of the river. The castle was known then as the Old Baile. 

For whatever reason, the Old Baile eventually fell out of favor and was all but abandoned by the 13th century. It was acquired by the Bishop of York and used by locals for archery practice for many years before being incorporated into York’s city walls around 1322. It was later used as a gun emplacement by Royalist forces in the England Civil War of 1644 during the siege of York.

Over the centuries, Baile Hill continued to decline while York Castle across the river was expanded and flourished. Although a few information boards now mark the site of the once-mighty medieval fortress, today it is all too easy to pass right by Baile Hill and never know it was there.

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Baile Hill can be visited while walking the old city walls in the Bishophill area of York.

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