< Castles of England 
 
        
      There are five castles in Tyne and Wear.
| Name | 
Type | 
Date | 
Condition | 
Image | Ownership / Access  | 
Notes (Key) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hylton Castle | Tower house | c.1400 | Ruins | ![]()  | 
Large gatehouse tower, incorporated into 18th century house, since demolished. | |
| Newcastle Castle | Keep and bailey | 1172–77 | Restored | ![]()  | 
Keep and gatehouse survive. | |
| Old Hollinside | Fortified manor house | 13th century | Ruins | ![]()  | 
On slope overlooking River Derwent. | |
| Ravensworth Castle | Quadrangular castle | 14–19th century | Ruins | ![]()  | 
Private | Two towers of medieval castle survive, amidst ruins of later building. Building At Risk. | 
| Tynemouth Castle | Enclosure castle | 13–14th century | Ruins | ![]()  | 
Built to enclose and protect the priory, modified as artillery castle 16th century in response to threat of Scottish invasion. | 
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